Category archives: Culture

mastery of a process

There is one thing to be said about the Japanese culture of design, code, etc etc…. “Kaizen” (kigh – zane) – it is generally interpret as striving for perfection. This process of striving for perfection, or continuous improvement and achieving a level of fine art to the process is the whole philosophy of Kaizen.

just like the video below is describing two symbolic acts that sums this Japanese philosophy. It is important to understand that the modern western way of perfection is no longer what we assume as “perfection”. Americans consider an office job or high paying salary as a form of perfection, but what is ‘it’ that is ‘perfection’ – business deals, lawyering, accountant, broker?????

And this bothers me as a whole. We -western minds- would consider the two videos as an expression of a culture – the Japanese way.Except growing up in an Amish community near by, they had this mental too. All the immigrants that came to America and starting a trade in new york (the garment/fashion industry – which is described in the third video) they all took pride in their skills.

Even in the writings of Malcolm Gladwells’ book Outlier – he researched about this perfection or ‘great mind’ having to do ten years or in his words 10,000 hours to be come a talent or gifted in that skill, mind-capabilities, etc. Even software programmers need thousands of hours to get to the point of understanding the material they are working – a form of a mastery.

These videos represent a uni-skill or process to one specific need. One skill to perfection, but today’s 21st cent we are all about collecting multiple skills. Are we even good at these skills? Does a designer needs to be a business man, a politician, a conspirator, a non-profiter, a service diplomat, a fortune teller, a sales man, an engineer, an artist, a philosopher, a writer, a carpenter, a mathematician - a 21st renaissance man???

Should designers take pride that they, as i call myself, a dabbler of skills???? In this economy i need this ‘dabbli-ation’ to survive, but on the flip side, i feel i am not contributing myself an identity towards one perfect skill. A skill that people will admire and to call for that tiny specific problem. Which is the dynamic stress of today, citizens are not aware about their needs or knowing when to call.

It is also the problem to understand  how much will that need of this perfect skill come into existence. This explains why we can still see the “simpler” trades being continue into the art of perfection – ironing, shoe shining, tailoring – these are needs that will never change throughout the decades of technology immersion and such. Except everyone DOES know a person will do the job better than technology – only we will admit that technology provides an “as-good” for a cheaper price.

Lessons from a Tailor. Directed by Galen Summer from Ed David on Vimeo.

lessons from a tailor.

i like receiving simple human lessons like this video.

Lessons from a Tailor. Directed by Galen Summer from Ed David on Vimeo.

will china have a sense of design?

I think it is in everyone’s debate about product style and form language that is “chinese”. It took great time for the japanese to develop their distinctive style. And you can say that the Koreans are creating their own style. I will have an opinion that Korean style is still developing and not as distinctive as the japanese.

As for Chinese, it is a very long road for them. Below i copy/paste from the designboom.com and it is this type of politics that informs me that China will not have their cutting edge style anytime soon. For design to bloom, so must the artist communities.

Contemporary Artist are very organic and very creative. Design gets inspired from their “older” brother, the fine art. Fine Art is visual way to interpret the world. For artists in china and especially in beijing being destroyed by the government will not help designers to feel they are safe and welcome for innovative ideas.

I think it is wrong to say that china’s design style is coming along. I think hong kong and shanghai has design styles but those are “cities” not the over all country. There is a new york city style against a chicago style against Atlanta style, but the USA still overall has an American design style.

Personally me, when will china expect their own deep old culture and modernize it to their interpretation? When will they remove data from their business and embrace human emotions/intuition into their organizations? When will they stop “COPYING” every other products, cultures, styles, and think about the Chinese needs/interest/culture?

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from left, liu wei, liu yi, wu yuren, zhang jun and sun yuan are among the artists protesting the demolition of their homes and studios
in the northern part of beijing.

image © du bin

earlier this week nearly two dozen artists protested through china’s capital after forced
demolitions of their homes and studios in beijing’s artists’ villages gallery, police forces
intervened with swinging iron rods preventing the group to reach tiananmen square.


first hall, the artists’ villages gallery

the artists’ villages gallery is one of the largest art spaces in beijing with at more than
4,000 square meters. located in songzhuang in the capital’s eastern suburbs, it houses
more than 2000 contemporary chinese artists residents consisting of painters, sculptors,
calligraphers and photographers.


‘big pharmacy’, mixed media installation, september 2003
wuyuren, a photographer and installation artist was one of many attacked for protesting.

wy yu ren, a photographer and installation artist was one of many attacked by masked men
for protesting.


‘big pharmacy’, mixed media installation, september 2003


‘kui hua zi’ by ai weiwei, porcelain 1000kg

chinese contemporary artist ai weiwei sent out twitter messages to document the march
towards tiananmen square. police intervened within 500 yards of his march.


’17 stools from the quing dynasty (1644-1911)’, 167cm x 180cm x 157cm by ai weiwei

residence artists are aggrieved by the situation as they were lured to the villages with
long term lease, in some cases for 20 years. for many, they have invested their life
saving in renovations and are concerned by the bullying tactics from developers.

the conflict over the future of beijing’s artist village is a direct result of increasing real
estate values and issues over land expropriation. this has prompted about suicides amongst
many of those faced with eviction followed by extensive media coverage. only now has
the government began considering the modification of the nation’s urban redevelopment
regulation.

however, for the protesters who have publicly vocalized their stance on the ongoing issue,
it is unclear whether their actions will alter the fate of the development threatening
the artists’ villages. read more here

chinese artists protest.

Avatar + Pocahontas

 

 

 

As a child I love reading sci-fi novels and mostly love to watch sci-fi movies/tv dramas to see what other people are thinking about future design.

And i will admit, there are a lot of sci-fiction movies that have very basic plotlines and if you read any of Joseph Campbell’s books like power of myth. There is a common theme to all sci-fi – man verses society, man verses nature, man verses technology…….

i mean the leader of the pack of all movies would be the original star wars cause it is a very simple plotline of man verses society, man verse himself, man verses man (father), but what kills me about avatar is that the story is so SO similar to pocahontas!!!!!!!

first watch a new world or disney’s pocahontas. and then watch avatar! the same plotline. Adam smith is lost in the wilds of america, pocahontas finds him and then had to train her ways on him by her father the chief, then Adam returns to tell their ways, but his people wants gold, They want to find their village and distroy it. etc etc etc……

what also kills me is the similars in voices and such to native american design and culture. Note: there is also  influence to african culture too, but i am so sure that the chief is a native american voice over….

for positive note: I love the visualization and imagination of the movie. so no hard feeling for those that loves avatar. I loved it too.

but also this guy as a point about white society or I say western society:

I already know how the Noble Savage works as a pivot point for wrangling my emotions in a film’s narrative round-up. Or — *gasp* — the white man’s burden. To work that angle is tiring as a critique, however topical it might be. To critique it over and over again. And again.

*Sigh* “

read more about what he has to say:

via Near Future Laboratory » Blog Archive » Avatar On Its Face.

technology and Cosmetics!

via Crazy LED Eyelashes Designed to Brighten, Enlarge Eyes | Ecouterre.

Another weird MV

okay it has been a very very very long time since i posted a music video, and i have to say, I LOVE IT! or otherwise it would not go on here. ENJOY!

via YouTube – UltraRecords’s Channel.

how slow is our internet connection these days

Okay America!

get ready for this. JAPAN gets 61 MBPS on AVERAGE! for internet speed. we get a little number of 4.8 MBPS! so you think you have great internet speed, and feel you have the whole world at your dispose through the screen you are looking at?

well look again!

so now you checked out the world… are you shock? who really knows… but think about something else. NO WONDER GOOGLE DOES ALL THEIR CONSUMER RESEARCH IN JAPAN!!!

they have the infrastructure that is asking for innovation. but yeah i hear you all, saying their economy is terrible, they are a small country compare to use. (so i have two words) NO EXCUSE! but i have a few for Japan… what are you doing?!

but beside the broadband speed, i like the visuals. So be sure to check out more visuals in the link below, there are still tons more about america!
via 20 Inspirational Infographics 12. – 19.10.09 on Datavisualization.ch.

too funny a video of playdoo!


Generation A

via YouTube – Generation A: 10 Questions for Douglas Coupland.

Another UI joke…

Seriously i don’t know why i am not working for pixar or dreamworks, cause some one there gets it… the usability factor and how people behave when operating such badly design products. so watch this next joke.

via Pixar short film featuring bad UIs and alien abductions- 90 Percent of Everything.