SavingScale
“Reduced Milk Makes A Better Brew”.
A campaign to decrease the stigma associated with foods sell by date. I’ve devised a sliding price scale to reduce supermarket waste. As a product reaches its sell by date the price gradually drops. This drop is denoted by a colourful chemical sticker which automatically changes at pre-determined times.
People will seek out the red and yellow stickers for cheaper prices and therefore less produce will go unsold.
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SavingScale
“Reduced Cabbage Makes A Better Stir fry”.
A campaign to decrease the stigma associated with foods sell by date. I’ve devised a sliding price scale to reduce supermarket waste. As a product reaches its sell by date the price gradually drops. This drop is denoted by a colourful chemical sticker which automatically changes at pre-determined times.
People will seek out the red and yellow stickers for cheaper prices and therefore less produce will go unsold.
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African Costumes in the Peckham Riots.
We watch as Florence Atinuke Akinmolayan measures, cuts and stitches a traditional dress for The Worshipful the Mayor - Councillor Althea Smith.
Florence has made countless costumes for countless occasions, but in this film she recounts the events leading up to one particular occasion; her daughter Abisola’s wedding, which unfortunately also coincided with the Peckham riots.
With thanks to:
http://maxmorrisdoherty.tumblr.com/
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A nod to Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Three corridors, three staves, three cameras, three televisions, three musicians and the general public. A Bassoon, Clarinet and Violin each following the footfall of three different corridors.
With thanks to:
Violin: Harriet Green
Clarinet: Benjamin Mellefont
Bassoon: Catherine Bennett
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Ten unique textural compositions sent as audio notes to ten mobile telephones. Played simultaneously they surround the listeners in a colourful array of tones and timbres.
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The White Stripes “White Blood Cells” Front
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Shot logging – the process of collecting metadata to assist in editing and ensure continuity within a film – is a dry form of data collection, unconcerned with ascetics or content.
In riposte, this shot log betrays only creative concerns. Each shot sits with no duration, no timecode, no dialogue. Just its exaggerated content and position within the collection.
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Pitman Shorthand is a dying form of phonetic annotation. The digital age has guaranteed its demise. I’ve created a digital typeface that utilises Pitmans expression of vowel sounds. The positioning of dots and dashes denote the vowel being expressed.
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The White Stripes “White Blood Cells” Back
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A set of zines re-imagining the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. The corner fold adds a naivety reminiscent of childrens newspaper hats.
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