jacobortweindesign
jacobortweindesign
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 creativity in the workshop and the outdoors
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jacobortweindesign · 8 years ago
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http://desket.stfi.re/blogs/news/geometric-beasts-collection?sf=nadawba#aa
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jacobortweindesign · 9 years ago
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I just stumbled on this architecture series from Al Jazeera. I haven’t watched them all, but it’s on my list. ArchDaily also has more information about the series: http://www.archdaily.com/tag/rebel-architecture/
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jacobortweindesign · 9 years ago
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jacobortweindesign · 9 years ago
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my previous title
do. make. design. learn. educate. communicate. go outside. practice makes perfect.
I’ve decided to change my subtitle. Though it might not seem like much, it’s important because for me it defines what I post about. I’ve decided to focus on creativity in the workshop and the outdoors. That doesn’t mean outdoor products, though there might be some, it means sharing/showing/re-posting/liking things creativity of craft in the workshop and beauty of nature. 
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jacobortweindesign · 9 years ago
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Ice Video of Lake Superior from  http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a19477/lake-superior-ice-video/
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jacobortweindesign · 9 years ago
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Go for a walk; cultivate hunches; embrace serendipity; write everything down...; make generative mistakes; take on multiple hobbies; frequent coffeehouses and other liquid networks; follow links; let others build on your ideas; borrow, recycle, reinvent.
second to last sentence of Steven Johnson in Where Good Ideas Come From (2010) p. 246
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jacobortweindesign · 9 years ago
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city air is free air
unknown. Steven Johnson in Where Good Ideas Come From (2010) uses this quote to describe the ideas ‘air’ floating around cities. 
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jacobortweindesign · 9 years ago
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We feel surprise when travelers tell us of the bast dimension of the Pyramids and other great ruins, but how utterly insignificant are the greatest of these, when compared to these mountains of stone accumulated by the agency of various minute and tender animals. This is a wonder which does not at first strike the eye of the body, but, after refleciton, the eye of reason
Darwin in The Voyage of the Beagle
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jacobortweindesign · 10 years ago
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I want to make one of these. 
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jacobortweindesign · 10 years ago
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I wrote this down today while watching Tim Brown: Designers --- think big! with my students. I’m not sure what it means or why I did it, but it’s something worth sharing. 
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jacobortweindesign · 10 years ago
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We are too many here already, please Katya draw us some more space @katyanngilmore
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jacobortweindesign · 10 years ago
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I conducted an independent project, which evidently turned into a social experiment halfway through, regarding beauty at my performing arts high school in Chicago. I want to clarify that my intentions were not to get a reaction out of people. I was simply filming beauty and this is the result. Here it is. 
source: http://www.boredpanda.com/people-told-you-are-beautiful-video-shea-glover/
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jacobortweindesign · 10 years ago
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Artist and machine. Artist builds a system and the machine follows the system to create the piece (see the cricket in ‘bugs draw for me’ at 2:19). Playing with time as well (see the bus in ‘double decker 2′ at 5:10. 
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jacobortweindesign · 10 years ago
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Transparent Solar Panels Will Turn Windows Into Green Energy Collectors
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jacobortweindesign · 10 years ago
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bridging the exclusion gap with the inclusive design toolkit from cambridge. 
great want to get a user experience and improve design. 
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jacobortweindesign · 10 years ago
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jacobortweindesign · 10 years ago
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Wooden Sub by  OLLE & STEPHAN
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