Welcome to Emin Durak`s Portfolio
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Welcome to Emin Durak`s Portfolio
From contradictory paradox to beautifully crafted diversity From the limits of criticism to eternal composition Where it meets the aesthetics within art, within technology, within science Within humanity, within wisdom... Welcome to Emin Durak’s Portfolio Abstract art forms: Combination of contemporary interpretation of Medieval Islamic Art from Middle Asia - Uzbekistan & Samples by an interactive online sketching tool developed with java based open source platform - Processing www.peterlu.org mariuswatz.com Emin Durak birth: 08/10/1986 - Niğde, Turkey Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts & Design MFA Experience Design Program, 2nd year www.konstfack.se www.designingtime.se Developing web applications and software tools for the usage of new media environments context via using Stockholm, Sweden open-source tool Processing. Besides this art & technol- [email protected] ogy wise advanced project; I’m pursuing my research in +46 (0) 736 498 974 diverse fields such as having taken classes from Stock- Istanbul Technical University Undergraduate / BSc in Industrial Design (grad: 2010) University of the Aegean Products & Systems Design Engineering, 1 year exchange (2009) holm University and processing independent researches www.itu.edu.tr design.itu.edu.tr wwww.aegean.gr syros.aegean.gr 2010 - Emedya Communications & Web design, Istanbul, employee www.emedya.net 2009 - Ertech Simulation & Game Technologies, Istanbul, employee www.ertsimtech.com 2009 - Mater Design, Copenhagen, Design intern 2009 - Copenhagen Design Week, Voluntary design works wwww.materdesign.com in order to enhance the inter-disciplinary practice based skills which is crucial for my studies at Konstfack. In my spare time, reading on art & design theories, philosophy, practicing technology, visual & audio arts, music, biking in Stockholm and seeking for the unprecedented. Will start my MFA thesis project on experience of devotion; the rhythmic sequence of sound and body movements, contextually within the spheres of religious/spiritual rituals and contemporary club culture. www.copenhagendesignweek.dk Having lived in several countries such as US, Denmark, 2010 - IPPO, Intercultural Project Platform, active member wwww.ippo-hfg.com Offenbach, Istanbul, Rio, Jerusalem (since: 2007) Greece, Sweden and Turkey, and traveled quite extensively especially in Middle East; have an ever intriguing attention on inter-cultural sensibility and a large interest in inter-disciplinary approaches to problem solving Technical Skills: Adobe Series (Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver), Skitch MAXON Cinema 4D, Autodesk 3Ds Max, Rhinoceros Html, CSS, PHP, Javascript (Self-learning) Graphic Design, Illustration & Print 3D Modeling and Visual renders Web Design & Development as it is of my study at Konstfack at Interdisciplinary Studies department. 2010-2011 Works (Recent Design Work other than at Konstfack) - The Immaterialized Environment, Graduation Project - Mater Design, Copenhagen - Emedya Communications & Web Design - Cherrigami Cafe Concept, Nisantasi - Graphics / Web / Information Architecture - Co2penhagen Festival Pre-2010 Ind. Design Portfolio (Preserved in respect to former mindset) - Curriculum Vitae, early 2010 - Sebil, 2008 - Bathroom Project, 2009 - Kettle for All, 2007 - Transformations Divine sofa, 2008 - Mainland & Islands, 2009 - Studia Workplaces, 2007 Experience Design Portfolio (Works done at Konstfack - 2010/2011) - Pressure Studios - 1st month Intense Experimental Group Practices - CHARTER 10 - Nobel Peace Prize After Party, Nobel Night Cap - Extreme Stimulation - Future Experience of OPERA Guidance Bar - Play Studio - Presentation of Gecekondu project Project Name Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web q fLinks CONTENTS (hyperlinked) built to intensify human-to-human interaction emin durak’s bsc graduation project Immaterialized Environment Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Logo An outdoor, marketing environment developed for Sony. Alternatively such public usage for any cultural activites are reinforced to the concept. At this picture, provided an outdoor football field. Made of PE sheets and works with air compressor. stand attendants Immaterialized Environment Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks photo shooters photo viewers football players 1 Stuff taken out of the car 2 Edges replaced at precise distances 3 Sheets attached onto the pipes 4 Compressor get worked 5 Environment ready to accommodate The shown images are visual guidance of how to set up the product in a real environment developed in accordance with visual design principles as well as product’s special attributes in consideration. Immaterialized Environment Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Setting up “The need for flexibility, in the nomadic lifestyle, coupled with a much more open relationship with the environment results in a practice and dwelling that is adaptable, open to invention and more integrated with nature.” ‘Living in Motion’, Vitra Design Museum, 2002, p.171 Immaterialized Environment Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Concept visual Some marketing renders and concept I developed for Mater during my internship in Copenhagen. Mater Design Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Marketing render I have taken this photograph together with many others, on my task to design and develop Mater’s Reference Catalogue. Check it at: www.materdesign.com Mater Design Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Reference Catalogue This is the diagram of the INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE of the renewed website of Emre Arolat Architects, one of the leading architecture offices in Turkey, developed my me during my work at Emedya. The website was design and developed by the team that I was a part of and the its architecture has been fully designed by me in guidance of Gökhan Karakuş. Emedya Emre Arolat Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Information Architecture In 2010 summer, together with my former employer and teacher Gökhan Karakuş and architect Selva Gürdoğan, we have organized a workshop in Istanbul at a very historical area in Old Town. During then, we have enforced to first analyze the formgiving technics of Medieval Islamic Era, and then had applied them collaboratively with improvisation technics. Both 2D & 3D mock-ups were created. Results were explicated later on, and were quite remarkable. Emedya Workshop Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Medieval Islamic Forms Above is sample pictures of a catalogue that I have designed for the famous Turkish tiles called “Iznik Çinileri”. It has very unique way of crafting and have been one of the most classical handcrafts that has succesfully implemented into contemporary design world. View the catalogue here, and visit: www.iznik.com Emedya Iznik Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Catalogue & Website l CHERRY TREE l ORIGAMI MODERN APPROACH to JAPANESE CULTURE In the area called Nisantasi, there has been offered to design a concept proposal for the restaurant that was discontent by the owner due to sales. After some research, some concept inspired of Japanese culture, integrated into modern lifestyle and aimed at neighborhood’s young population market audience, was introduced as a design proposal. At this project, main principle was integrating the color norm well to fabrics and all range of interior design matters. Cherrigami Cafe Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Interior Concept Sample of the website view that we designed with the team at Emedya last year. www.emrearolat.com Sample of a website that we’re currently designing with a friend as freelance. (on development) It is an e-commerce company specialized on trading VVS products in Sweden. vvshande.w01.winhost.com DMMS is an initiative organization of KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. I designed the website and the logo. www.dmms.se Gecekondu is the project I did with my friend and the website is fully developed by me. www.gecekondu.eu GLM Glömmingregränds Miljövård HB sedan 1972 logo only That’s a logo I’ve designed for a Cleaning Company in Stockholm. Samples of Some Works Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Website & Logo CO2PENHAGEN is the world’s first music Dress up your bike for: Giv din cykel skør kulør til: and art festival on renewCO2PENHAGEN is the world’srunning first musicentirely and art festival running entirely renewable energy produced locally ableonenergy produced locally on the on the festival site. festi- val site. At CO2PENHAGEN the newest climate technology have Atcreate CO2PENHAGEN the experiences newest climate been used to music, art and unique without causing climate change. technology have been used to create mu- sic, art and unique experiences - without causing climate change. DJ’ing DJ’ing Cool prizes Fede præmier Coastal ride Konkurrencer Competitions Cykeltur med Havudsigt Free organic breakfast Gratis økologisk morgenmad Riding from CPH to DTU, Lyngby I voluntarily designed these flyers for C02penhagen CycleParade which was held at the beginning day of the festival from Copenhagen to DTU, Lyndby where the festival was located. Fra KBH til DTU, Lyngby 5. September 10:00 @ Kgs. Nytorv 5. September 10:00 visit: www.co2penhagen.com I voluntarily designed these flyers for Co2penhagen CycleParade which was held at the beginning day of the festival from Copenhagen to DTU, Lyndby where the festival was located. Co2penhagen Festival Post-2010 Pre-2010 Exp. Design Graduation Mater Emedya Cherrigami Web fLinks Volunteer Work Istanbul City Workshop fLinks Emin Durak & Irem Cobanoglu [email protected] PROPOSED ISTANBUL INTERACTIVE PUBLIC BUS MAP Buses will also be painted of the color of the route that they follow, so that it will be easy for passengers to pick a random bus passing by their destination via only recognizing the color of route from the bus. MOST FREQUENTLY USED ROUTES Emin Durak & Irem Cobanoglu [email protected] Istanbul City Workshop fLinks workshop with Roberley Bell at ITU Independent SWISS DEMO RA Y : by emin durak Swiss Democracy fLinks Cartoon From now on, you’ll be viewing pre-2010 Industrial Portfolio, and then Experience Design one. They will have a different layout than the previous one. CURRICULUM VITAE Philosophy Education and Design related Works 2001 – 2004 Enrolled at Mersin & Nigde (transferred) Science High School, Mersin / Nigde, Turkey Design shall not be compartmentalized from the other aspects of intellect. It shall be taken in account of ‘Whole’ or ‘Unity’ of Universe.. 2004 – 2010 Istanbul Technical University, Industrial Product Design, Istanbul, Turkey Projects collaborated with designer Aziz Sarıyer and companies; Sıseecam, Burotime, Özlem Aydınlatma www.design.itu.edu.tr 2008 – 2009 Exchange student at University of the Aegean, Products & Systems Design Engineering, Ermoupolis, Greece [email protected] www.syros.aegean.gr 2009 summer Intense Internship at Mater Design, Copenhagen, Denmark. Involvement in various graphic and other media design such as catalogs, labels etc. As well as involvement in critical analysis for Product Development assistance in exhibition, fairs, retail installations etc. www.materdesign.com 2009 summer Voluntary works & workshops held for the installations and exhibitions held for the Copenhagen Design Week in Copenhagen www.copenhagendesignweek.dk 2009 summer Voluntary works for the festival Co2penhagen, Lyngby, Denmark. CO2PENHAGEN is the world’s first music and art festival running entirely on renewable energy produced locally on the festival site. www.co2penhagen.com 2009 – … Working for the Cinema 3D Simulation and Game Technologies Company Ertech, for various design related works such as website, catalog, products design and animation production, as well as involvement in creating Brand Identity and New Product Development www.ertsimtech.com 2007 - … Member of an Intercultural Project Platform – IPPO, based in Offenbach, Germany, collaborating with Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design, Jerusalem, Israel and Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial. Following the projects ‘Taxi’, ‘Reflecting Waters’ & ‘Build or Die; Constructing Survival’ www.ippo-hfg.org Working Experiences not related to Design Key words: 2009 July Voluntary work for the world’s well-known music festival Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark diversity transparency cultures open-mindedness faith insistence reflection metaphor oneness walking chaos intellect interactive social 2008 May Formula-1 Grand Prix Istanbul, working as supervisor 2007 summer Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach, California, US. The fine dining restaurant Californian – Food & Beverage supervisor 2005 summer Laguna Cliffs Marriott Hotels & Resorts, Dana Point, California, US Supervising attendance with an intense human relations training program 2005 summer St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort, Monarch Beach, California, US. Beach attendant at the private bay club Monarch Bay Club English, Turkish Greek Excellent Skills Computer Skills Hobbies & Interests Maxon Cinema 4D, Rhinoceros, 3DS Max 3D modeling & animation softwares thinking & walking, travelling, middle east, living abroad for enlarging perspective, languages and the way people transform them throughout time, getting to know other cultures, reading, football, simulacra, live music, music, music... Communicational Danish, French , Arabic Elementary Adobe Photoshop - Indesign - Illustrator, Skitch graphic design softwares My near past and future is directed by throwing the tentacles of my mind into various aspects of intellect. I like to apply religious-art in seating design in order to make one ‘think’, or present a different way of social life with conceptually developed sofa, or inspire of a bio-luminescent sea animal in lighting design in order to reflect the joy of existence - from the very deep of nature into the technology at the street. In this case, I find myself working more on social-environmental and predominantly cultural development projects in the future; in order to build a better and more beautifully functioning sustainability of products & systems and innovatively more provident solutions for energy sources, probably with contribution of politics, since the world still facing globally forged economical, environmental and humanistic crisis. Perspective 2007 summer Laguna Beach Festival of Arts – Pageant of the Masters, Art Festival located in Laguna Beach, California, working as assistant for coordination of dining and restaurant organization at Tivoli Too! Restaurant Language Skills Technology has shaped the human life, almost more than how much human shaped technology, in every aspect since he existed. It has been a huge evolution developed in contribution of all civilizations within a circulation. No single technological product belongs %100 to no single being or no single society. I was born in a small town Nigde-Turkey, located in well known - Hellenic ancient city called Cappadocia. It should be due to my father’s job-being bus driver through cities in the whole country; that I’ve always been extremely interested in traveling. In consequences of this restlessness, I’ve lived in California for 8 months, in Greece for 1 year, in Copenhagen for 4 months and traveled around America, Europe, Turkey and Middle East which gave me a lot; especially after waiting in the huge lines of every Consulate for numerous times as a consequence of an inevitable destiny of having a Turkish Passport. Living in a such city as Istanbul, makes your 1 day as fulfilled as 5 days of living in another city. You unconsciously become updated very hectically that you don’t even notice how much you are lost in this chaos called ‘civilization’. Thus, expanding my perspective to gain more inter-cultural sensibility have been both the goal and the process of my life, by being experienced of the supernaturally sociocultural status of Istanbul. photos: Mie Hesselager Olsen SEBIL ‘Sebil’ means “Public Fountain; Free Distribution of Water” in turkish language Concept Creating collectivist habitats out of waste materials for similarage, similar-jobbed people and ability to spend time for individual interests, while sharing an information exchange environment and remaining in such collective atmosphere. Side picture is a “Bread Cart” of some Turkish men who create their jobs by collecting waste materials from streets of Istanbul for some factories’ recycle departments in order to gain their living, and they are not only not appreciated; but also impeded by the Turkish Government who do not offer any systematical solution for recycling of any waste material. Project was processed along with the ‘Contemporary Furniture Design’ class at ITU, and I decided that there needed to be some transformation essentially done about the demanding mentality of consumers and the way contemporary furniture industry proposes solutions for daily usage objects. Thanks to project consultant Dr. Layika Ney Ece Arıburun at ITU for her motivating efforts and the Logistics Manager Murat Hedilli at IDAS for understanding the concept and providing material supply. supported by: SEBIL ‘Sebil’ means “Public Fountain; Free Distribution of Water” in turkish language These pictures were taken during the research and the procedure of building the sofa. It was very interesting to get to know of the lives of those guys are who turned theor jobs into a massive contribution to the environment. The sofa, whose photos are in the next board, was built at home out of cotton-mat covering quilted-bed pieces and stiching the edges. All the materials were picked up from a bed factory in Istanbul. It was meant to be a manifest to big consumption based manufacture mentality of seating design. supported by: SEBIL ‘Sebil’ means “Public Fountain; Free Distribution of Water” in turkish language Concept Creating collectivist habitats out of waste materials for similarage, similar-jobbed people and ability to spend time for individual interests, while sharing an information exchange environment and remaining in such collective atmosphere. With this sofa, there is a lifetyle offered. Sebil is not the one immediately impressive, it is the one makes you love more during the usage. Ablility to be together with friends, even during the time spent for individual interests is one of the prior aims of the design. It consists out of 3 seating parts and a cushion. The geometrical varieties will train your creativity skills in discovering new ways of seating at home. Sebil offers different seating positions and supports all the social activities you can do at home. The cushion you can see at the side picture lets you sit down and lay on the sofa. Sitting down close to floor is an eastern way which makes one feel safer and more chill. supported by: bathroom of the futurE Concept When ‘design’ is the question regarding the ‘future’; there are as many ecological problems and catastrophes expected, as many fascinating technological products predicted to appear. In this case, combining the solution for the major Eco-System and the convenient luxury becomes the priority of designing the bathroom of future. A self-sustaining energy system operates the filtering and heating of the water used in the whole house via solar electric generating panels. It is intended to provide a bathroom which could also be used as a lounge with side bars acrossing the view of the town. Also, the power of natural stones and music through water will maintain a smooth role for the holistic health to human beings. Whole platform where bathtub and the shower are all located is actually placed on a balcony coated with glass all over the 4 surfaces around. Water is filtered and heated in pipes and released through the 2 layers of glass in the middle. The bar makes it cozy to have a drink a cup of coffee in the morning or a glass of wine after the bath- providing the ecologically maintained convenience . joined to: bathroom of the futurE Fertility System filtering used water Double Layered Glass releasing cleaned water Self-sustaining energy system operates the filtering and heating of the water used in the whole house. It is intended to provide a bathroom which could also be used as a lounge with side bars acrossing the view of the town. torus shower efficient use of water Wooden Bathtub proposed for energy saving during heating View of the ‘Fertility System’ from outside. And one of the many product designs for the bathroom of future -’Pebbled Sink’, just like the ‘Pebbled Bathtub’. They are also located on marble side bars due to the healing gravity power of marble which is believed to be one of the most essential stones on earth. joined to: kettle for ALL Concept “We can not understand the individual, whether living thing or artifact, without understanding the network system of which the individual is a part.” Designer’s Atlas of Sustainability, p.52, Ann Thorpe Besides the main principles of Universal Design, this kettle is designed in order to supply more energy saving. By boiling only as much water as needed at once, there will be more electric and water saved to help sustainability. Just imagine the ammount of water in common 2 lt kettles reboiled again numerous times everytime somebody wants to drink coffee; and then probably thrown away into sink at the end of the day. With the maintained modularity, it is possible to use one cup as an individual. For collective usage (office, dorm etc.) connecting units together is the way out. Electric adapter in each unit providing adjustment of received electric. Kettle for All is aimed to expand the individuals’ freedom space in such collective living places as dormitories and offices etc. Each part not only works as a kettle, but also functions as a cup to drink from. Individuals will not require another cup for ‘to-go’ purposes either, because cups are double layered of steel and coated with heat isolating elastic material to keep drinks warm for long time. kettle for ALL 7 Principles of Universal Design 1- Equality 2- Flexibility 3- Simplicity and Intuitiveness 4- Tolerance for Error 5- Perceptive information 6- Low Phyiscal Effort 7- Enough Size and space different numbers available 1 unit connecting units to each other People with disabilities will also be included in this net of usage without the common problems faced at normal kettles. transformations DIVINE lounge sofa Concept “... He brings forth the living from the dead, and brings forth the dead from the living, and He revives the earth after its death. And even so will you be brought forth. He it is who produces creation, then reproduces it again, and it is easier for him in your understanding...” Qur’an, Rum 19-27 “... Destruction leads to very rough road but it also breeds creation...” Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication I was inspired of this passage when I was once reading Qur’an during the project. I think all divine sources -from Hinduism doctrines to Kabala scripts- have invaluable explanations combining rationality with faith. It’s just sung by Anthony Kiedis as well; the mystery of life sometimes not hidden by any wise channel. We just need to get out of the box and listen to what is ‘meant’ to say without its dogmatic aspect. This passage made me think of ‘Transformations’ which we can see everywhere in the nature and apply into everyday objects metaphorically. sample of one modular unit another way of combining parts. This sofa is designed for art galleries or big indoor complexes such as hotels and shopping centers, with the combination of all 4 parts to be used to provide the essential look and function. Also it can very well be used as house or office furniture by having only 1 or 2 of the parts used in a slightly tinier room. It is made of fiberglass skeleton and covered with velvet upon foam. Its prior specialty is providing all seating directions with only 1 modular, transforming complexity. supported by: Concept Inspired of the assorted lands of Greece. Also a typical, collectivist character of Greek culture, combined with the unpredicted behaviors by the Mediterranean atmosphere. Dias mainland & i.s.l.a.n.d.s coffee . tables Everywhere in the house - kitchen, bathroom, bedroom; a side table or stool always needed. Or anytime hosting a gathering in the living room, service/side tables (islands) will be just ready. There are 2 products designed for alternative usage: Dias & Ira. the Classic and the Modern. Dias: Upper surface glass, lower surface lacquered MDF, bases steel published by: Concept Inspired of the assorted lands of Greece. Also a typical, collectivist character of Greek culture, combined with the unpredicted behaviors by the Mediterranean atmosphere. Ira mainland & i.s.l.a.n.d.s coffee . tables Everywhere in the house - kitchen, bathroom, bedroom; a side table or stool always needed. Or anytime hosting a gathering in the living room, service/side tables (islands) will be just ready. Ira: White lacquered massive aluminum or chrome. published by: STUDIA WORKPLACES Concept presentation board dividing boards Studio Workplace Implementing studio workplaces for students, for developing projects that need both indiviual and collective focus to the field of study. The design must have proposed solutions for: - Individual concentration - Collective information exchange - Presentation - Mobility - Transparency - Simplicity - Affordability Few of us use really care about the studying environment while being students. There are many conditions that affect our performance during studies which are actually, fundamentally important norms. There shall be more attention applied into student workplaces at open form closed form schools and universities. This table product and system proposes solutions for above mentioned problems. STUDIA Whole parts that sustain the table are made of lacquered Mdf and the parts that are integrating into the system can be made of various acrylic materials especially pleksiglass or fibercarbon. WORKPLACES STUDIA WORKPLACES The separative planes could divide one persona from another by sliding up, whereas it could also connect members of workteams by sliding the planes down during the process. This ability will provide an efficient information exchange co-ordination between the partners. It could also supply presenatation environment by moving platforms in the indoor environment. collective team work The separative planes could divide one persona from another by sliding up, whereas it could also connect members of workteams by sliding the planes down during the process. This ability will provide an efficient information exchange co-ordination between the partners. It could also supply presenatation environment by moving platforms in the indoor environment. STUDIA WORKPLACES GRAPHICS Mater was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2006 with a strong vision to create timeless and beautiful design based on an ethical business strategy. Mater combines exclusive high end home accessories with working methods that support people, local craft traditions and the environment. Find out more on: www.materdesign.com “the dome lamp, inspired by the phases of the moon and its contrast between light and shadow.“ todd bracher I completed 3 months of intense internship at Mater Design implementing various types of work, mostly graphic and other visual design: todd bracher /us material: partly recycled aluminum origin: handmade in denmark media designs such as labels, catalogs, photo shooting etc. [ ] black [ ] white dome lamp 40 cm. type no. 00301 – 00302 240 V~ MAX 2 x 60 watt socket e27 bulbs not included www.materdesign.com Label of Dome Lamp, the award Below - The etichet desinged as a sample for Mater. All the photos winning (Wallpaper) table lamp from the also were taken by me. Some of them were captured during the American designer Todd Bracher produced by Copenhagen Design week in August/September. Mater. The label was designed by me during the internship program at Mater Design. GRAPHICS This is a sample page from the Mater Products Catalogue which was also designed by me. You can see at: www.materdesign.com GRAPHICS mater is the home accessories brand that makes corporate social responsibility timeless and alluring to consumers all over the world. mater – latin for mother – combines exclusive high end home accessories with working methods that support people, local craft traditions and the environment. www.materdesign.com I designed various catalogues which include developing strategies and vision integrated along with Mater’s Corporate Identity and values. Especially this reference catalogue for which I did photo shooting as well at unique restaurant - Kodbyens in Copenhagen where Mater stools are presented and used. GRAPHICS SWISS DEMO RACY : by emin durak This cartoon was sketched by me about the law recently happened in Switzerland. It is meant to start a discussion of questionaires rather than stating a political view. Also there seems to be some irony established by banning a visually ‘unwanted’ item by using ‘democracy’. I wanted to question the facts and view points. “Minarets. What’s its definition and function? Would it really refer to being a symbol of Islam? Or rather was it necessary during the old ages in order to inform the public audience for praying, providing a higher platform for attendant to shout the melodic invitation. So, would it be not only unnecessary; but also impeding to the welfare of an inter-religious environment now, since it includes an auditory sensory called ‘ezan’. Does it have any visual interaction leading public to the mosque for praying? Even in Turkey, a muslim dominated country, how often the usage of minarets, even the mosques are? Over all, what kind of contemporary message does it implement, in a respectively Western environment? As referred to being a symbol; the probability that it causes a negative perception due to the widespread Islamophobia emerged tremendously after 9/11, is that much considerably cognitive effect? Does it really implement that much of danger, or it was just succesfully conveyed in public that it does? If that is right, cultural diversity of perception of interactive messages and their certain dependence on circumstances is inevitable. As well as, could it be claimed thatit is possible to use the power of democracy against democracy itself for some’s favor and is it really that easy to manipulate people’s brains via an election powered by mass media and provocative posters leaving out the simulated message with a hypo-ethical manner? Then can we call that democracy; ‘so called democracy’? ...’ Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts & Design ` Emin Durak Experience Design 1st year Portfolio Konstfack The University College of Arts Crafts & Design Stockholm, Sweden [email protected] +46 736 498 974 Projects: Pressure Studios Charter 10 _nobel The Strange Splendor _opera Dérive _play PROJECT NAME IS HERE Pressure Studios I wish there was an efficient way that I can do to present Pressure Studios without showing visual media. They were truly useful and delicate as a more than smooth introduction to EDG. Doing things instinctively and following unconventional methods I think is valuable and productive. The technics have been used such as Experience Prototyping & Design Thinking, should be well elaborated. They were most definitely bringing a very wide perspective to a student coming from a conventional discipline; either art, design or science. Nevertheless the capacity of our faculty and students, I believe, is capable for bringing about even better and more efficient methods per se than those proposed. Those were made for that conventional disciplines to integrate the experience of designing everyday life by some agencies. But, considering what we have been through EDG, couldn’t be more to it? Pressure Studios CHARTER 10 _nobel underneath the stars... CHARTER 10 _nobel CHARTER 10 CHARTER 10 _nobel In 1977, in Czechoslavakia, Václav Havel, together with some other intellectuals; declared a manifesto against the communist government whom was claimed to abuse human rights in the country. People who signed the contract were very few then, and they faced serious retaliations, including imprisonments as Havel also had. The manifest was called “Charter 77”. Havel later became the first president of Czech Republic after the Velvet Revolution in 1989, which started with a non-violent student demonstration. Whereas the same year, in another part of the world - Beijing, another student demonstration came to action in Tiananmen Square which started to be peaceful, but didn’t end so. It was stamped in history harshly as massacre... In 2008, Liu Xiaobo declared a manifesto called “Charter 08” inspiring of the Charter 77 which is both the reason of the condemnation to eleven years of his imprisonment by Chinese Judiciary in 2009 and being rewarded the Nobel Peace Prize by the Nobel Peace Prize Committee attained by Norwegian Parliament in 2010. It’s so far been controversial, no less than other previous prizes. CHARTER 10 _nobel Charter 10 is an inclusive, participatory performance that lasts for approximately 20 minutes, a sample of which was performed during the Nobel Night Cap, the Nobel Prize Afterparty, at Handelshögskolan in Stockholm on December 10th, 2010. CHARTER 10 _nobel It is ought to bring about a micro-public debate on what ones think of the political concepts that they are governed through, and how they interpret those to a random audience. Meant to turn spectators of mass global society into spectacles of their own knowledge within a particular framework. CHARTER 10 _nobel Analysis of Work China, with its amazing history, is left out to exercise governance under one single system of ‘so-called’ communism. It is even a practice as more of a ‘belief’ than a procedure which further requires ones to doubtlessly believe in it, a need for mankind, under an authority of a government that is officially atheist(1). It is interesting how such Marxist theory all the way from Europe could possibly become the foremost prior governance system of the demographically biggest country in the world. This fact alone demonstrates borders within and inbetween cultures, that are both severe and transparent at the same time, in the world where multiculturality is being discussed which is a very broadly and ambiguously used term. These cultural differences are transitively transparent and have almost no existential feature that it has due to its ambiguity. In other words, China under impact of such ideology which was long before adopted from West, can not claim to propose such respect for not intriguing its internal issues due to inevitability of such situation considering the hyper-transitivity of artifacts (material or immaterial - goods or ideologies) in the world we’re living in. Nevertheless, the prize itself is a strong subject of controversy for serving internal and external powers’ interests other than its essential, objective goal devoted to Nobel’s explanation: “...The person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations and the abolition or reduction of standing armies and the formation and spreading of peace congresses...”(2). What does that really mean? Fredrik Heffermehl, a Norwegian jurist, has even written a book called “Nobels Vilje” (Nobel’s will 2008) in which he argues that Nobel Committee is in breach of the will and testament of Alfred Nobel by rewarding prizes ‘illegally’ over half of the times since 1946 (3). CHARTER 10 _nobel In this context, the prize being sequentially handed to Obama and to Xiaobo, or the US president and a Chinese prisoner-dissident, matters. First of all there’s an enormous fear of threat within US against their biggest labourer - China. It has been even a topic of some political campaigns; that China has been forecasted as the “Global Power of the World within 20 years after and over the US” in order to create fear among US citizens. In a video, which is most likely created by Republican Party members against Obama’s social reforms, a scenario of a University lecture in China in 20 years is depicted. The ‘Evil Chinese Professor’ helds a speech about the reasons of failures of the biggest empires in the history and the same point for all of them is “Turning their back on the principles that made them great”; negatively criticizing the socially emphasized reforms in US that has recently led by Obama Administration. It is also the democrats using the China threat in their ads by showing a former republican. In other words, what made America is its extremely liberal economic governance; remaining state of tax reduction to embrace free entrepreneurs. It is not clear that there will possibly be such jeopardy of Obama’s policy for increasing taxes within US; as high taxes would lead countries’ big corporations, so as society as their employees, to a financial doom and bankruptcy resulting with a complete collapse of the country. Nevertheless, from the video, it is absolutely clear that China with its growing economy and successful international relations is not only the major threat to the monopoly global power of US; but also is the protagonist in this global-political game. Nonetheless, what does Norway have to do with it? …............ Thus, it wouldn’t be too much of sensation to investigate the backdoor paradigms behind the “sacred” Nobel Prize. Furthermore Heffermehl is not the only Norwegian opponent towards his government’s (or the Nobel Committee’s who is attained by the Parliament) international policies. Morten Traavik, a Norwegian artist who made the sensational “Beauty Contest” in Africa, has blamed Norwegian military for being “double-faced” and acting virtuelessly less honest than even North Korean Army, because his piece “Body Armour” was removed from military museum during a visit held by Vladimir Putin, the Russian President. His interview goes further and he even adds that Norwegian military carries discomfort, guilt and shame for being involved in war, weapons and combat (6). Speculating the Spectacle The issue is, indeed, beyond. Actually neither prize, nor Alfred comes from Norway. During his time Norway was an autonomous part of Sweden and he wished, and believed, for that union to remain. That’s why he indeed decided that democratically it would be more right for the minor government to decide on the prize winner, as him being from Swedish origin. Paradoxically, the union didn’t last long following his death. Whatever the issue is regarding the vision of Norwegian Nobel Committee, it wouldn’t be too much of a polemic to deduce that NNC has a strategically more favorable attitude towards appreciation of US foreign affairs than China’s internal issues for some reason, which shall be taken into a sensational consideration and an ethical debate; counting on last two years’ prizes and de facto effects of one of the leaurate’s cross-continental sentimental practices upon his intriguing promises towards “International Peace”, following few weeks after the prize ceremony. Tariq Ali’s slightly demagogic statements has a respective value in this case that can not be underestimated (7). CHARTER 10 _nobel Charter 08. It is the reason Liu Xiaobo is sentenced to remain in Chinese prison for 11 years, as well as the reason for Nobel Committee to award him, speculatively the most prestigious prize in the world. But what is Charter 08? It is a manifest that was held in 2008 by Liu Xiaobo and his fellows in order to promote human rights in China. It has demanded some political reforms to the Chinese government. It was denied harshly. During his speech that was held in the court during the trial before the last judgement, he was quite innocently asserting that “He does not hate noone”; as, subjectively interpreted, trying to please the judiciary not to convict him, before the decision was made. It is interesting to note that the very same speech was held during the prize ceremony in Oslo by the Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann, one of Bergman’s favourite picks, as the conventional Nobel lecture that is given by the leaureate each year traditionally. It is crucial to note that it was the very second time in the history of Nobel Prize that leaurate could neither participate, nor send a representative to the ceremony, after the very incident during the time of Nazi-Germany; of the dissident and the Nobel Prize leaureate Carl Von Ossietzky, who was sentenced to life in prison, tortured and left to death (8). Charter 08 took its name from the Charter 77 - the Czechoslavakian manifest eventually resulted with the Velvet Revolution and collapse of the communist regime in the region in 1989. It, Charter 08, comprises of nineteen demands consisting usually of political concepts that are either necessary or optional for a democratic governance. Those concepts are in systems of more or less all the western democracies (western in this case refer a broadly wider area than common understanding of it - if there’s any...). Nonetheless, how many of us actually know about those theories, let alone confirm them and be ruled by them? This question is the question that gave birth to this project. Amending the Constitution. Separation of powers. Legislative democracy. An independent judiciary. Public control of public servants. Guarantee of human rights. Election of public officials. Rural–urban equality. Freedom of association. Freedom of assembly. Freedom of expression. Freedom of religion. Civic education. Protection of private property. Financial and tax reform. Social security. Protection of the environment. A federated republic. Truth in reconciliation. What do they mean? It is ought to bring about a micro-public debate on what ones think of the political concepts that they are governed through, and how they interpret those to a random audience. Meant to turn spectators of mass global crowd into spectacles of their own knowledge within a particular framework. How do we happen to be governed by those ideologies that we actually don’t really know about, besides the buzzing hegemony of “democracy”; let alone we can decide to choose them. CHARTER 10 _nobel EXTREME STIMULATION EXPERIENCE OF OPERA Strange Splendor _opera an Experimental Opera Strange Splendor _opera Strange Splendor _opera Strange Splendor _opera THE STRANGE SPLENDOR A Smooth Introduction of Behind the Scene, and the Cyclic Timeline “Everyday Routine” into “Transcendence” It is the manifestation of not only the contemporary wo/ man; but also the timeless regard of interrelations within him/her; both to his/her own self as individual, and the very collective reflection of it. The dismal despair of his/ her peculiar needs that he can ever hardly find, but only keep seeking for... The challenges that are made for, or against that despair, which consequently brings him/her at a juxtaposed state of devastated feelings; are jumping from a daily endeavor to a cultic worship; from a routine to a ritual. Analysis of Scenario Strange Splendor _opera What was intended, at first, within this framework of “Forecasting Future Experience of Opera through the Life and Art of Hilma af Klint” is to highlight the emphasized aspect of Hilma af Klint’s “life” which shall <and can> not be regarded differently than that of her “art”; especially if we are here to inspire from. The resource that she derived her inspirations from, quite contrary to contemporary artists meanwhile, was very much of the cult value that was held behind as credulously spiritual realm which did not appear, at all, as a consequence of a will for “showcasing” such artwork; but to have it ‘lived through’ <to quote Bourdieau’s term>, as a reflection of her existing mindset that did not care for exhibiting a work of art, but in contrary; to experience it as a mindset. Endearingly, the realm of that of opera is not at all different than a cult. It not only takes time to digest; it mutates the taste of life of the beholder, turning the everyday collection of daily practices, also the multiple co-existence of artworks, into a cultic worship. In this case, since art and life only reflects upon each other, the future of life was depicted as a prediction including the past and present, the prediction of past and analysis of future, the common cycle of eternal present, by using the form of Opera, at this project. As it probably have been noticed, it is essential to note it here that there is no linear timeline of the play, the Strange Splendor. It is a rotational cycle that goes around within the elements of it. The elements start with the crowd, the audience, in a dark ambience around a little candle without vision <note that there were no performers at the beginning each of whom began by lighting their candles one by one> which refers to seeking the meaning of existence as individual. Having no sight, we are thrown into questioning our secrets let behind our minds that we, in everyday life, rather ought to bare into our subconscious. This instance could also be interpreted as the moment of “birth” as the completely abstract mystery, or, let’s say, the very process of sunrise signed by a cockcrow, just as the candles being lightened. It continues one-by-one, because we all are born single and apart from each other, and most probably different times. Following the birth, candles being lightened, we tend to discover our own selves; meanwhile we start to engage our lives with our environment. That’s why performers started singing <as referring to their hobbies=abstract flows of our spirits> as soon as they lightened their candles. Each of them were assigned a hobby and a routine. The routine, as following practice to their hobbies, represents the everyday actions of boredom; the million things that we do in our everyday life again and again, without mostly even thinking if we’d like to do them. Brushing hair, cooking, watching (and not watching but being around) TV, playing computer games, eating nails, drinking etc. And hobbies were also assigned, which were usually singing for many of the performers, except one that was dancing. These routines seem to be completely apart from the hobbies at first glance, which is depicted by performers one by one at the first part of the performance by practicing them one by one. Nevertheless, it is almost impossible for us to fully compartmentalize our routines from our hobbies even in our daily lives; even when we are ought to do it, they co-exist together, one complements another and they become by and of each other at the end. Because the repetition and the rhythm indoctrinates us subconsciously for the sake of diffusing them together. And we desperately need it - this daily indoctrinations. The same thing goes for the transition state from individual to collective conscious in society, and vice versa. We constantly switch in between the realm of individual existence and co-existence with others. In other words, between our little room, “the escape box” and public space which consequently follows by juxtapositions of one’s feelings whose scale depends on the state of ones’ who are communicated. The lovers approaching each other represents this feeling as extreme correlation as a whole process of first hearing each other on different floors; then to meeting in the stairs to hug each other. Others, the other performers, also can not escape from that realm because they are a part of the network. Their emotional hype pointing out each other of lovers within a gossipy attitude, which is sometimes jealousy, is also a sign of this juxtapositions that we engage within everyday of our lives; taking metro, walking at sidewalk, at a conference at school, evening dinner with our roommate or surfing on web. Finding little bit of joy within our boring routines. For this reason, performers were told to gradually first mix their routines into their own hobbies, then to interact with others to co-combine them within their practices, as expanding a network. Micro communities, followed by macro communities in our lives, and the creation of “the common sense”, the tyranny of a single standard of judgement, creation of cultures, etc... It is indeed very interesting to resemble the time we spent on internet linking ourselves from one webpage to another without absolutely no 100% control, Strange Splendor _opera just as it was demonstrated by the performers randomly interacting with each other along the process. This surfing on web as us; modern wo/men, our each experience is not only out of our own control, but also very unique to each others’. In addition to the fact that our each next experience gradually shapes our further future and so eventually “us”. This works in public just exactly as same as it does on virtual web, internet. What is followed by that is the festivity of celebration, of love, the communal joy; that endeavors the community. It was shown by Mozart’s classic combined with Egyptian melodies which refer to the celebration of interactions, just as a marriage. It was chosen to combine a culturally far melody (to that of western context) combined with a classic one to depict both the contemporary society and the realm of diversity and co-existence (~also credits to the very recent Egyptian Revolution!~). The choreography and performers dressing all white shirts depicts this “celebration” that we have as a result of many interactions, and today: the very “multicultural” one. The following instance is an extreme result of over-communication. In other words, when we connect too much, we become one. We become no different than each other. Then the question comes along: “Why do we even connect?” It is like not connecting at all. It’s like Erasmus student parties (European exchange student program), students connecting to find out how not different they are from each other in this modern world. How difficult it was 2000 years ago to go to one village from a neighboring one is probably as difficult now to go to Hong Kong from San Diego. As the sum of energy always remain same; the difference in between those villages 2000 years ago, is probably just as much as the difference between Hong Kong and San Diego, now. It ends up with the lack of diversity; the future of life, art, opera. Causing ones to seek value back in rites again, in need of spiritual enchantment as consequence of obsolescence of values. It seems like the technical capabilities of mechanical and digital reproduction will doom us down regarding creativity in arts at the end, in contrast to what is usually believed. There will be nothing more to add, just as how the performers gradually expressed more and more monotonically rhythmical sound which ended up with a total, one single sound and then, with the last breath, complete obsolescence. Finally, candles are snuffed. Conductor, the “conservative” character, dies. Representing the very essence of opera <which is not necessarily the conductor or composer itself; but more the “seeking element” for the “essence” is depicted>. The performers first connect with each other, become one. Then they connect with music, the orchestra, and become one. Then they connect with the audience at the end and they all become one as a whole. Then there is no separation of audience and performance, there is no place difference. So, since one exists with its opposites, then there’s no performance (or performance is in every moment of our lives). Then there’s no performance, there’s no art, but a ritualistic liturgy. Opera dies. Individuality as a Reflection to Collective Existence Individual decision making is probably one of the most critical, crucial rights of human. We are free as long as we freely make decisions. Or are we actually? Aren’t almost all our decisions based on the criteria that; what we execute, both theoretically and practically, is a consequence of a range of external - environmental factors around us; such as the people, geography, culture, context. As well as ourselves. There comes another question: How much of “We” is actually different than that of our environment? In this age of massive technological, thus communicational impact; how much do we, individually, actually exist? As it is one of the biggest rights of humans to be free individuals; yet it is also one of the hardest things to act “decisively”. It is also due to the fact that almost all the decisions that we perform is a matter of external factors. Acting on behalf, speaking theoretically but not necessarily practically by saying “acting”, is a function that must have an <x>. This equation, in this context, <x> usually defines “us” as the base being whereas the function defines the external object, the environment, which modifies the variable: the <x> such as: f(x) = 2x + 3. This is a basic, linear, logic explanation of a single function disregarding the fact that every function is a consequence of another function. It is, indeed not disregarding, because it always goes as f(x) = y and continues to define another function as a consequence of another. But we tend to dispute it. This could go forever in a linear context. Dérive _play Within an algebraic equation, every domain ends up with a range. x with y. It has been the case that these equations are meant to be symbolizing the status quo. Whereas it turned out to be the norm that shapes status quo. It would be controversial whether to be able to fully analyze the algorithms of Nature, but surely there are more to dig in, as it is shown with Quantum Physics and Abstract Algebra. Consequence (range,y) triumphs the cause (domain,x). Actions we do in an everyday society is a consequence of a range of causes - which rarely is our own selves. The functions we were given at school were given to us to solve. We didn’t get to pick which function we want to apply to x, it was always f. But now, we are in the middle of range of functions and we are “free” to pick one and each shows another direction counter-rotating around each other. The predictability in high-scale is hard, in which case we will either let ourselves be imposed and stuck by our environment, as most of us do, or we will be dériveing around in search of finding our inner selves and thus the Nature. So we are in a network of unidentified domains and ranges. We don’t know how/if the consequences will strike us to know that we are just mere members of a huge network fulfilled and exists of billions and billions of elements, domains, ranges and functions of which we are a part, conceiving a complex algorithm that we are only a part of. Any doubt? The Theory of Dérive by Guy Debord has been used throughout the Play project as a part of my preliminary mindset. The fact that I have been absent from most part of the theory lectures due to the trip I made to Belgium for presenting papers at Fragile Conference; has affected the final presentation of my work regarding the course. Nevertheless, I believe how I and my friend Kuba presented our papers in Belgium at Sint-Lucas University would certainly be a referral to the concept of Play project, since both comprise of “Unconventionality” and playing with “Future Probables & Improbables”. Theory of the Dérive has also been employed during that week of full productivity in Gent, Belgium. Few pictures of the work I did in Belgium is located in upcoming slides. For more info and full presentation, please visit: http://www.gecekondu.eu Inspiring Passages: ⁃ “From a dérive point of view Cities have psycho-geographical contours, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes that strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones. ⁃ But the dérive includes both this letting-go and its necessary contradiction: the domination of psychogeographical variations by the knowledge and calculation of their possibilities. In this latter regard, ecological science — despite the narrow social space to which it limits itself — provides psychogeography with abundant data. ⁃ The objective passional terrain of the dérive must be defined in accordance both with its own logic and with its relations with social morphology. ⁃ We can say, then, that the randomness of a dérive is fundamentally different from that of the stroll, but also that the first psycho-geographical attractions discovered by dérivers may tend to fixate them around new habitual axes, to which they will constantly be drawn back ⁃ Our loose lifestyle and even certain amusements considered dubious that have always been enjoyed among our entourage — slipping by night into houses undergoing demolition, hitchhiking nonstop and without destination through Paris during a transportation strike in the name of adding to the confusion, wandering in subterranean catacombs forbidden to the public, etc. — are expressions of a more general sensibility which is no different from that of the dérive. Written descriptions can be no more than passwords to this great game.” Guy Ernest Debord, “Theory of the Dérive”, Les Lèvres Nues, 1956 Dérive _play Dérive _play Dérive _play Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts & Design ` THANK YOU! Emin Durak Experience Design 1st year Portfolio Konstfack The University College of Arts Crafts & Design Stockholm, Sweden [email protected] +46 736 498 974 THANK YOU!