Smell – The fresh smell of flowers, prepared breakfasts and coffee, fresh baking, warm dinner, and cleaning products.Īudio – A variation of chatter, work calls, arguments over misunderstandings or bad moods, dish washing machine rumbling, vacuum cleaners, rustling products, laughter, birds chirping, loud music when people cleaning.įeeling – Warmth and family, hard floor below me and a mixture of textures throughout. People dancing in and out, sneaking in and stealing food from the pantry, preparing meals, working on laptops, baking and starting conversations and discussions. Clean and tidy is the aim at the end of the day. Food is constantly being prepared on the bench, some clean up attempts less successful than others, leaving scraps, crumbs and spills all over. There is an ever changing format of piles of paper moving, being organised, filed away then more new papers being placed on the bench. Visual – A constant change of light quality as the sun moves from east out the kitchen window. My idea changed from this to simply displaying my documents in a perfect rectangle imitating the benches form. No creating a book or other clever ways of presenting. My creative out of the box way or presenting was put to an end due to Lucy explaining that If i joined all the documents together it would no longer be considered as seperate documents. Smashed side representing bad moods/tension and negativity. Smash plates or paper mache a breakfast-dinner set a collage of documents organised into the the dinnerware per time period. Movement, certificates, markings, scripts, creations, tracing, mapping, plans.ĭefinition of document brainstorm Current presentation ideas: Conversations and moods impacting space, the variation of the way which objects are moved thrown, passed, slid,ĭocuments: The tangible or intangible evidence of information, creation or ideas. A discussion of design playing with objects. Negotiation of space and physical objects. Chosen social space – Kitchen Bench or Living room. A constant change of form – lighting, temperature, noise, smell. A place to sit and discuss while sharing a common, a meal. A constant transition between clean/tidy and messy and dirty. Kitchen benchĬhattering conversation, movement in and out, a flood of senses, wafting scents fill and empty. A tugging instinct to converse with ‘small talk’ to the neighbouring stranger. A confined space with an ever changing environment. Both a space to think and relax or stress about the future running late and upcoming events. Transporting from a destination to another,people with different journeys, experiences, ages and cultures colliding in an uncomfortable space – jammed in, personal space compromised. Overwhelming flood of colours, a non stop of exchanging and moving. ![]() Blurts of sales announcement interrupt peace. A constant light quality throughout time. Children misbehaving, elderly taking their time. Stares and judgement, a space filled with choices, good or bad, judged for choosing expensive or cheap, healthy or not. Thinking about people first before the interior. Spaces influencing the emotional reaction and mental adjustment of people is the contradiction of people altering the atmosphere of the space, from a chaotic fear driving space to a relaxing peaceful location. Spaces which change depending on social interactions: Bus stops/stations, bathroom sinks, park bench, stairways, elevators, hair salons, kitchen bench, doctors reception/waiting room, look outs, busy cafes – empty cafes, hot-pools, crossings at intersections, grocery counter, ice-skating rink, womens changing rooms, front door of homes, small park, libraries. From peaceful, to awkward, to quiet and thriving. Changing the atmosphere of the interior space. ![]() There is a non verbal interaction, knowing someone is there but not confident enough to talk to them, this creates an influence of the mood and emotion of the person in the space. communication or direct involvement with someone or something.But when realising that any accidental or intentional social interactions creates a social space. Social space – even though when I first heard of a social space I first thought about foyer areas. An intervention of a space goes against the original space rather than work with or reinforce. Butting in, invading, interrupting, changing. Thoughts: Intervention, a negative invasion of a space.
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