Design Exposition: Tomorrows Visuals (Part 2)

This is the second part of the Design Exposition article from our visit to Halle, Germany.  You can find the first part titled Design Exposition: Halle an der Saale (Part 1) here.

I had a great time walking through the exhibits during the design exposition.  There was an extensive range of design and individual creativity on display.  With so much on display I will just hit my highlights from the weekend.

Monster design at the fashion show in Halle, Germany

Monster design at the fashion show in Halle, Germany

Fashion Design

I never thought I would go to a fashion show.  I’m not really the fashion kind of guy.  I think Anni sometimes wonders why I even own some of my clothing.  Fortunately I was not prejudiced against going because I had a great time.  Even with it being extremely hot in the auditorium.  Most of the fashions on display were not really wearable.  Some of them even looked like they had just been tacked together.  Which I am pretty sure was the intent of the designer.  There was even a group of “monster costumes”.  You can see my favorite monster costume in the picture to the right.

I ended up taking around 85 pictures at the fashion show.  I was impressed how well my Canon T2i did in such a dark room.  We were sitting in the back of the room and I still got some pretty good shots using a high ISO.  It was fun flipping through my pictures afterward seeing the differences in the costumes.  During the entire show I thought the models were changing into different outfits, but was surprised at the end when each model came back out wearing their original costume.  The markup artists did a great job of making everyone look very similar.

Ceramics

I actually found the ceramics section pretty boring.  There were a couple pieces I spent a minute or two looking at, but most of the collection I just glanced over as I walked through the room.  What I found interesting about the ceramics (and that whole building) was they prohibited photographs from being taking.  Apparently several years ago the University found some pieces being replicated in the market without permission from the original artist.

I have mixed feelings about this.  Coming from an industry where everyone borrows from each other, I think finding creativity around you is a good thing.  And what better way is there to collect ideas than with a picture?  Yet, taking someone else’s idea and copying it entirely is just wrong.  If I am working for company A and company B copies the look and feel of our website, that is wrong.  You were not inspired, you are just lazy.

Toys

The toy section was in the same building as ceramics, so I was not able to take pictures here either.  There were a lot of children toys within this section.  Most of which I did not find interesting.  I did end up playing with a table top croquet game that used two childrens “booger suckers” (I have no idea what they are really called.  I am not a parent.) to push ping-pong balls around the table.  I was entertained for about 30 seconds.

What was intriguing was the Lego room.  One project in particular caught my attention.  It was a light rotating inside of a cylinder made out of clear Lego plates.  You would place Lego pieces on the cylinder and depending on where the piece was it would play a different note.  I would drive Anni crazy with this toy, but I could see it being a great teaching tool for children.  I wanted to post a video or picture, but I couldn’t find it online anywhere.

More Coming Soon

Because there was so much to see at the exposition I have broken this part into two sections.  I will post the second section by the end of this week.

More Mountain Dew

Mountain Dew

Mountain Dew

Perhaps I write about Mountain Dew to much, but I was amazed to find it in a local grocery store the other night. Before then I had never seen it outside of a train station. They had 3-4 wrapped packages of bottles sitting on the shelf with the Pepsi products. Of course I brought a package home.

Design Exposition: Halle an der Saale (Part 1)

In July we traveled to Halle, Germany to see a design exposition at the university there.  Design encompasses such a broad spectrum and almost everything in the “design world” was on display that weekend.  Before I get into the exposition I want to write about Halle.

Building being remodeled in Halle, Germany

Building being remodeled in Halle, Germany

Located in former East Germany, Halle seems to suffer from the continued effects of that failed socialist state.  Even today there is a disparateness between the former east and west.  In Halle this really showed itself in the houses.  You can walk down most streets and find a recently remodeled building surrounded by empty worn down structures.  According to our friends half the buildings in Halle are empty.  In the picture you can see a university owned building half renovated.  It was the best comparison of two buildings with completely different views.  At first thought it was a depressing view.  Upon reflection though I think it symbolizes the rebirth of Germany better than anything else.  It takes time to repair the damages of the past and seeing progress lets us know we are moving forward.

Water tower in Halle, Germany

Water tower in Halle, Germany

According to the Wikipedia page Halle was first mentioned in history around 806 AD, but evidence shows salt has been harvested in the area since the Bronze Age.  History like that is not common in the United States.  Even when you look at Native American beginnings you mostly see a nomadic tribal existence with places of significance each group with visit on a regular basis.  The oldest historical site I experienced growing up was a cave in northern Missouri.  A Native American tribe has marked Thunder Birds on the walls and carved foot rests on top of the cave entrance.

Walking path in Halle, Germany

Walking path in Halle, Germany

The past makes me believe that todays troubles can lead to tomorrows golden age.  Perhaps Halle will see a rebirth in its future, but only time will tell.  There are many beautiful parts of the city.  Lots of green parks and walking paths.  Amazing structures both historical and modern with a breathe of history to tie it all together.  We spent most of Sunday afternoon walking around from site to site talking and taking in the beautiful weather.  There was a lot to see in the city that we could not accomplish in two days.

In my next article I will write about the design exposition.  It was great to see all the new ideas from those involved.  I never thought these words would come out of my mouth, but I even enjoyed the fashion show on Friday night.  I will leave you with some additional images I captured while walking around Halle.

Part two is now online.  Read Design Exposition: Tomorrows Visuals (Part 2) here.  Part 3 will be coming out later this week.

Saale river in Halle, Germany

Saale river in Halle, Germany

Castle tower in Halle, Germany taken from the lower courtyard

Castle tower in Halle, Germany taken from the lower courtyard

A water fountain in a park in Halle, Germany

A water fountain in a park in Halle, Germany

George Frideric Handel statue in Halle, Germany

George Frideric Handel statue in Halle, Germany

Time…

It has been a while since I posted on here.  I have written stories on paper and my notebook, but nothing has made it onto the site.  There is not a conclusive answer for that.  Life is good and I am doing fine.  Yet, these days present their own challenges.  Through conversations with friends who are familiar with my situation in their own way, it seems I’m in a common stage people go through when trying to live somewhere else.  Several months go by and each day is a new adventure.  Then you come to a point where life seems to drag by for no reason.  I’m sure not everyone experiences this and perhaps my current melancholy is not quite the norm.

I think it has a lot to do with my lost pattern of life.  I had daily occurrences I lived through.  That morning Mountain Dew or the drive into work.  My own house and my pets.  The little things which don’t exist anymore in my life.  I am trying to start new rhythm, but I have the sinking suspicion it is something I will just fall into.  Which seems common when comparing my story to others.  After this “strange stage” you come out of it and have a “life” again.  I’m not sure when that event will occur, but I feel confident it will happen someday.  Preferably sooner rather than later, but it will happen.

Something I have been doing lately is working on my other website Titan Evolution.  I have owned it since 2002 when I started a blog there.  I have not posted my progress yet, but I hope to release a new website soon.  I have been struggling finding the identity for that site.  What it will be tomorrow and into the future.  Seems like a metaphor for my life right now I guess.  I have written no less than 5 different designs for it and I can not settle on exactly what I want to see.  If I was an outside observer on my own life it would probably be a lot simpler.  When I browse someone else’s website or view an advertisement I see exactly the message I would present for them.

Anyway, enough of spreading my melancholy here.  I am preparing some pictures to post from my life this year.  I will link to them on here when they go online.

Enjoy your day!