Sunday, 1 April 2012

Brendan Dawes

Brendan Dawes was originally a photographer, but is now a designer. He likes the idea of taking something consistent and shaping it in to something new. He creates things that surprise and excite people. He either wants people to love or hate his work, never wants anyone to be in between. He is constantly trying to create new interfaces that people might find a bit weird and that might cause a debate.

Doodlebuzz, http://www.doodlebuzz.com/, is a way of researching articles and facts. It is used in education, it is purposely chaotic and messy. The way he created this was by experimenting with a few ideas that on their own were not very interesting, but when he put them together they created something new and exciting.

Cinema Redux, , http://www.brendandawes.com/project/cinema-redux/, is Alfred Hitchcocks’s film vertigo, it’s the entire film and he has taken a frame every second. Each line is one minute of the film, the end product of this piece is very interetsing. He put this piece out on the internet which then led to it being exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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