You can paint or draw on a touch screen, on the go, deriving primitive sense of satisfaction by applying paint with your bare hand; without need of arranging the paint brush canvas logistics and all of this without getting your hand wet. Only drawback is that you will miss the fresh raw smell of paint and oil. Go for it!
Jan 20, 2014
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Nov 16, 2013
Art from Archive - I
A decade old or so..
In that very creative moment availability of tools at ones disposal seems immaterial, it was made by oil paints applied on paper like water color that time, probably water was also used instead of oil just to somehow spread the colors on paper, or may be a bit of fabric color as well. One could have created something like this even with charcoal, or eyeliner or toothpaste, or shaving cream, or tomato catch-up or may be with some combinations of them. Its that very urge to create something that one feels is art, getting caught up in arranging the perfect colors or brushes or tool or a perfect setting in merely postponing the creation of Art.
In that very creative moment availability of tools at ones disposal seems immaterial, it was made by oil paints applied on paper like water color that time, probably water was also used instead of oil just to somehow spread the colors on paper, or may be a bit of fabric color as well. One could have created something like this even with charcoal, or eyeliner or toothpaste, or shaving cream, or tomato catch-up or may be with some combinations of them. Its that very urge to create something that one feels is art, getting caught up in arranging the perfect colors or brushes or tool or a perfect setting in merely postponing the creation of Art.
Oct 29, 2013
Habitat Automation - Can our computers generate architectural concepts on their own?
Automation of Architecture seems to be the only way to fulfill this world dream of a home
for everyone!
We
all know computers are really good at visual simulation, 3D Modeling and
Rendering etc., but when it comes to architectural concept design part can we also
assign this task to computers or do we still have to rely solely on architects,
for may be another century. We can’t really afford to wait even for another
decade considering the handful of Architects in world and ever mounting
unattended architectural needs of millions and more across the world, resulting
in epidemic architectural indiscipline, in forms of unorganized colonies,
squatters etc. You see the problem is the moment we tag these habitations
as squatter or unorganized it becomes a taboo, government and architects tend
to lose their interest in such settlement thinking they will deal with it
later, they simply let it happen blaming the scarce current resources, letting
it morph and mutate, left unattended and when it becomes unmanageable, planners
and NGOs come into picture doing their standard Slum Networking and
Regularization stuff. Don’t you think if these guys would have collaborated and helped those guys in the beginning while they just started
making their home on their own, in absence of any substantial external
assistance and in absence of contextual building bylaws, things would have been
very different? Though we know that one of the major reason of such unorganized
growth is demand supply gap of skilled manpower specially architects and
planners. This gap will always be there so what will we do?
We
can’t design and build home for everyone on earth with these limited skill
supply, but we can sure help everyone design and build their home on their own
with some robust mechanism in place, with very little assistance so that
everyone in this world has a place called home. If there isn’t enough
architects and planners in world than we will have to find out some external
tool which will assure a home for everyone! We will have to automate this very
process of architectural design making it universally accessible at almost no
cost, and please do consider that we are not at all talking here about mass
housing or government welfare scheme or something. We are talking about
knowledge transfer, relaxed, easy to understand and innovative and stratified
building guidelines, innovative use of locally available materials and most
important of all - automation of architectural design process itself. We are
here talking about shear intelligence of computer to do more than 90 percent of
architectural design including concept design and delivery part while
architects and governing body to take up the rest 10 percent or so of task just
to assure the quality of delivered options, rectifying fundamental issues, if
any!
With
millions of reference images floating freely on internet in form of
architectural plans, schematic views, sectional profiles, site plans,
neighborhood plans, area plans, city and regional plans, while many millions
coming soon, along with almost unlimited supply of architectural and settlement
patterns in form of satellite imageries, it won’t be a Herculean task for
present and next generations of computers to understand the logic of all this
and to produce a somewhat rational building or neighborhood plan and form on
its own through its embedded logic and algorithm. Little bit of last mile human
intervention and everyone in this world has a blueprint for their home.
Imagine
feeding a set of crude data like your architectural wishlist, site location,
plot dimension, uploading few pictures of site, surrounding and neighborhood,
stating your financial position and budget, then exploring computer generated
wonderful building options based on your data input, customizing it within the
defined domain if you feel, choosing final one and downloading your own home in
pendrive, or mailing it to competent authority or architect for few minutes of
final approval. Now, here you are printing plans for execution on site within
couple of fun hours, club this phenomenon straight with 3D-Printing thing and
here is your home ready to move in, in another couple of hours.
As
policy makers we need to be very realistic about finite resources at hand and
look for new ways to complement the conventional process, while breaking away
from certain self-imposed dogmas and diehard utopian dream built around human
habitation needs and conventionally defined standards, dogmas evident from the
fact that we have elaborate building bylaws for brick and mortar, and steel and
glass, but no clear set of guidelines for houses made of thermocol, plastic sheet,
tin sheet, gathered from here and there by poor urban sections. No efforts of
technology, innovation and knowledge transfer yet to such populous, just because
policy makers across world have a utopian dream of slum free world after some
odd decades later, meanwhile intentionally forcing millions to live in
squatters and unorganized colonies by not making simple and easy to understand
guidelines and relaxed bylaws, utilizing whatever minimal resources and
materials are at hand. Caught in the centuries of dilemma of idealism Vs
realism! Since these limited human interventions with limited skilled manpower
supply haven’t been able to solve this world habitation scarcity and
architectural indiscipline, may be its time we should look out somewhere else
to fulfill world habitat needs - may be towards machines may be computers!
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What planners of urban environment can learn from online environment?
Oct 27, 2013
Decoding secrets of good visuals - What makes some images and photographs stand out from the crowd
Some tips, tricks and subjects of images,
graphics and photographs which is bound to cast a spell
1) B&W background subject with semi-transparent
bright techno/pop color in foreground
2) Picture with range of depth and focus
3) Green appeal in innovative way
4) Lush rainy/moist green landscape in terra
incognita
5) Realistic corporate affair capturing the mood of
subject and vibes of business minus ( - ) plastic smiles
6) Simple things in perspective view
7) Pattern or geometry unseen before
8) A well framed shot of pets or wildlife with
serious engaging looks
9) Capturing Interactive and playful pets
10) Green appeal in innovative way
11) Bird’s eye view of Rooftop innovation
12) Well framed commercial subject
13) Black & Yellow Composition
14) A well framed worm’s eye view of skyscraper or
anything towering
15) Caves or any undulating interior, lit with
bright morning sun displaying excellent interplay of light and shadow
16) Translucent colored containers
17) Hand drawn-water color effect in this era of 3D
Simulation
18) Morning sun rays filtered through simply
anything
19) Innumerable colorful interplay of sunlight and
cloud at dawn, dusk further accentuated if captured in hills
20) Laughing giggling girls
21) Asymmetrically captured frame of symmetrical
building or symmetrical something
22) Translucent building glowing from inside -
filtered hint of colors further acts as charm
23) White doodle on black background, call it old
school blackboard nostalgia or whatever!
24) Futuristic ambiance and setting seemingly within
reach in near future, not just another fancy unreachable idiosyncrasy
25) Anything overwhelmingly luxurious and classic
specially interiors
More to come….
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Oct 6, 2013
Why architectural clients should be more demanding today?
Need of "Creative
demand" and false in-vogue benchmark of "what is good!"
In a time of century when you should be asking for interactive customizable
digital walls for your indoors as a client you are still busy choosing wall
colors and wallpaper patterns, in a time when you should be demanding multiple
mood lighting possibilities for your every room you are apparently happy and content with your stylish off-the-shelf chandelier and much propagated energy saving CFL lighting fixtures, when you should be asking your architect what
kind of living experience he or she is envisaging and designing for your home,
you are busy asking what would be the effective sqft area of your house, when
you should be deliberating about multi-tier security system for your hard
earned asset called home, you are busy choosing stylish looks of your
door knob, when you should be looking for indoor ambiance inspired by your sun-sign,
you leave this design choice to the idiosyncrasy of architect after little
deliberation, who will now design "your" house inspired by his or her
"own" sun sign traits - if you believe in such thing called sun sign! And there are ample other examples which demonstrate you are more or less content will "Less" when it comes to Architecture for your home.
You
do demand as an architectural client but mostly in a wrong direction. And you
know, you only get what you ask for. You
really need to channelize your demands towards design, ambiance, technology
integration, customization and personalization and to the little architectural
elements which is going to make your life better and effortless at home. All you
need to do is to be little more creative in your demand. Also you need to shed
this notion that “popular is good”, that’s not the case when it comes to
architecture because you as an individual or a group of family might have a
totally different needs and aesthetic perception than your friends, or neighbor
or that guy with million dollar Mansion, so your house need not necessarily be
exactly like others no matter how tempting those options are.
You see, if you are of this opinion that insisting your architect for your favorite pink or blue color for your living room wall makes you a good client, then you need to take a look way back to realise that those cave men were more creative for their homes, decorating their caves with such amazing cave paintings or drawings, even after thousands of years later you are still struggling to decorate your living room wall with pink or blue or some painting of great artist! Have you really evolved in this large span of time or are you repeating the same old story in some way or other. That full clad digital living room wall which you can color customize everyday or on which you can write your daily to-do-list or which can remind you of unpaid bills in a flash or where you can leave a message for your loved ones while leaving home is just an example to make your realise that there are no boundaries which defines and restricts architecture or interior design.
The best part is that architects like challenges, so if you demand "more" as a client in terms of stretching the possibilities of design and innovation, they would be more than happy to help you and probably will give you something many shades better than your expectations, all you have to do is to be little more creative in your demand.
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