Friday, February 15, 2008

Kenichi Okada and Chris Woebken

The Royal College of Art recently showed work in progress, and this was by far my favorite. A collaboration between Kenichi Okada and Chris Woebken, these toys are collectively called "Animal Superpowers." I think they're so sweet and innocent - the type of things grown-ups want to play with too.

Here is the rundown from Kenichi's website:

Experimental series of toys as sensory enhancements for kids to experience animal superpowers. Those 5 devices are special tools allowing kids to feel how like an animal or experience special extra qualities how they perceive the environment.

  • Bird - sense of direction with a head mounted solenoid compass
  • Ant - feeling like an ant seeing 50x through microscope antennas on your hands
  • Giraffe - a child to adult concerter changing your voice & perspective
  • Elephant - shoes picking up transmitting vibrations from fellows
  • Electric Eel - enhanced spatial vision through head mounted Theremin

Rather than creating a series of toys and super-heros with weapons, we are interested in experimenting with the qualities of changing the perception as well as sensory enhancements changing your perspective or creating empathy with animals.

We believe curiosity and exploration is one of the major desires of children and our goal is not just to create a series of devices for exploration and curiosity that might be just fun for one afternoon. Much more we are interested in providing tools seeing the world through a different lens and to learn more about ourselves. We believe those devices could possibly create empathy with animals, experiencing what they experience as well as providing an interface to communicate with them.

This is just a start of the experiment and we believe it is possible to create also tools for play with deeper layers, learning levels and more layered interactivity that could even become an extension of your body rather than just an traditional play-object.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Stuart Haygarth


Optical Chandelier (2007?)



Disposable Chandelier (2005)


Tide Chandelier, 2004 (detail)

I had seen Stuart Haygarth's work before, but this new piece from eyeglasses prompted me to check out his website. I like the detail shots on all of the pieces - you really get to focus on the colors and textures. Look at all that junk! I wish I had higher ceilings.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Hyggelig Places: The Parkway Theater


Last night Leah and Joe took me out to the Parkway Speakeasy Theater in Oakland to see Sweeney Todd. What a great place! They serve real food (pizza, salad, sandwiches), as well as beer and wine. You sit on couches or at the bar-like area in back, and they bring dinner out to you as you wait for the movie to start. I highly recommend visiting it - the interior, shown above, reminds you that you are someplace special. You are out for the evening! Maybe the denim slipcovers on the couches aren't so glamorous, but it's still way better than the multiplex.

There's one in El Cerrito too, if you're closer to that side of town.