Posts Tagged ‘Aussim Bhutt

18
Nov
08

Prettie and Aussim’s future co-workers

Since Prettie Reddy and Aussim Bhutt work at a call center I realized that they need more co-workers to make up an office full of call operators therefore I created a few more characters and asked some friends to draw what they might look like. Here’s what we came up with…

We used napkins and colorful markers to create the potential characters

We used napkins and colorful markers to create the potential characters

Prettie Reddy (is a Dentist), Rick Shaw (cab driver), Para Salin (future political candidate), Ophelia Payne (Teacher based on SNL character called Debbie Downer), Doug Graves (works at a mortuary), Bud Wieser (Bartender), and Iona Stonehouse (Soccer Mom)

Prettie Reddy (is a Dentist), Rick Shaw (cab driver), Para Salin (future political candidate), Ophelia Payne (Teacher based on SNL character called Debbie Downer), Doug Graves (works at a mortuary), Bud Wieser (Bartender), and Iona Stonehouse (Soccer Mom)

I got my inspiration from this site that has a ton more names with double meanings (http://www.bored.com/namehumor/)

As well as this Youtube video

18
Nov
08

Techno Textiles 2 by Marie O’Mahony

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Techno Textiles 2 – lecture by Marie O’Mahony

The advent of new and advanced technologies has had a dramatic impact on the world of textiles. Its influence can be seen in every area from fashion and product design to art and architecture. Highly engineered fibers and fabrics are allowing new structures to be produced with enhanced performance characteristics. New surface treatments are transforming the appearance, aesthetic and performance of fabrics. Digital advances are changing both the appearance and viewpoint of textiles, while new developments in electronics have opened up whole new areas of interactive art and design. The outcome is that we are seeing not only textile artists and designers reassessing fabric, but product designers, engineers and architects have come to regard the material in a new light.

Marie O’Mahony is an independent textile and technology consultant based in London. Her clients range from NIKE to Arts Council England to Zaha M Hadid and Hussein Chalayan. She has curated numerous exhibitions, including The Fabric of Fashion for the British Council and her books include TechnoTextiles, SportsTech and Cyborg – The Man Machine. Her most recent book titled TechnoTextiles 2 (coauthor) was published by Thames and Hudson last year. During August 2006 she is a visiting lecturer at UNSW COFA conducting workshops on ‘Camouflage’. Her visit to UNSW is supported by the Ove Arup Foundation.

Enquiries: Liz Williamson, School of Design Studies COFA, tel 9385 0610 or email Liz.Williamson@unsw.edu.au
Where: COFA Lecture Theatre EG02, Corner Greens Road (Gate 2) and Oxford Streets, Paddington NSW.
http://www.dhub.org/articles/742

18
Nov
08

Precedents and my idea for a future prototype

Precedent

Precedent

Below are some tools I can use to make my own simple robot.

Tools to make my own robot

Tools to make my own robot

Simple Robot

Simple Robot

I learned a lot from the Techno Textiles book launch that happened at Parsons. Check out the book Techno Textiles 1 and 2 on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Techno-Textiles-Revolutionary-Fabrics-Fashion/dp/0500280967

17
Nov
08

Interview and Research 1

Comedians promoting in Times Square

Comedians promoting in Times Square

Every night as I walk through Times Square, I run into a dozen different comedy writers, comedians, show producers as well as just comedy show promoters. Their voices are louder than the cab horns, their faces and clothes are brighter than the massive billboards and thier pitch to invite you to thier show is more alluring than the ads in the stores. I usually just walk right by them but one day I decided to stop and talk to every person who asked me to come to their comedy show.

The picture above is of five guys I ran into. They captured my attention and told me why they were out there, why they were trying to get people to come to thier shows and why they love comedy so much.

(details of the interview coming soon)

15
Nov
08

The technology I use and the steps I take to realize this act…

  1. iSpeak Widget to test out the pronunciation of the two character’s namesiSpeak widgetBack of iSpeak widget
  2. Voxeo (To write out the dialog for the comedy act) Voxeo
  3. Cell Phones (to call Pretiie Reddy and Aussim Bhutt and talk to them)
  4. G1 phone
    G1 phone

    iPhone, BlackBerry Storm

    iPhone, BlackBerry Storm

  5. Vimeo (To upload the user’s calls)

    I use Vimeo to upload my caller's calls

    I use Vimeo to upload the calls

  6. Myspace (to show off the recorded calls and build a fan following)

    Aussim's Myspace Page

    Aussim's Myspace page

15
Nov
08

Precedent

"Outsourced" the movie, Lily Tomlin, Morgan Spurlock, 60 Minutes, Conan O'Brian

"Outsourced" the movie, Lily Tomlin (SNL), Morgan Spurlock, 60 Minutes- Call Centers

Outsourced – I can Do it too

Conan O’Brian

Jim calling from Earth link

Rives, Donny Hoyle, Jeff Dunham, Demetri Martin, Lonely Girl, Dating hotline

Rives, Donny Hoyle, Jeff Dunham, Demetri Martin, Lonely Girl, Dating hotline

Rives

You Suck at photoshop

Ahmad the dead terrorist Jeff Dunham

Demetri Martin Comedian

Conan O'Brian, Jay Leno, SNL Weekend Update, Ellen Degeneres, John Stewart, Colbert Report

Conan O'Brian, Jay Leno, SNL Weekend Update, Ellen Degeneres, John Stewart, Colbert Report

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