Monday, 28 February 2011

Dolls Houses

                                         Nuremberg House, Dolls' House, 1673. Museum no. W.41:1/1-192
                                       Tate Baby House, Dolls' House, about 1760. Museum no. W.9-1930(BGMC)
                                            Dolls' House, Lines Bros, about 1930. Museum no. Misc.65-1975
                                             Mrs Hibberd's dolls' house, about 1800. Museum no. Misc. 1-1982 

Monday, 14 February 2011

Videos!

This week I have been looking at various videos.
Here are some I liked.........
http://www.min-oh.net/ - I liked Monkey's butt is red...

I looked up Collection on http://vimeo.com/ amd found these
http://vimeo.com/7397423
http://vimeo.com/3331794
http://vimeo.com/14326869

A re-created CGI Dolls House in 3D
http://vimeo.com/12946536

I love this one
http://vimeo.com/1720466

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Cathrine Moore

http://naturestudy.typepad.com/catherine_moore/
http://www.characterconstructions.com/

Cathrine Moore is an Artist I have looked at a few times and I really like her work. I also think it's really relevant to 'Tempory Space' aspect of this project. Especially as I want to look more into collections and childhood







Joseph Cornell
Is one of my favorite Artists. He looks at collections. Here is his website http://www.josephcornellbox.com/




And here is some of his work....

Sunday, 30 January 2011







One of the best things I have ever seen! This was done at University of Arts London and everything is done with cardboard, even the cake!  

Human Doll's House!



                               This amazing Dolls house was done done by Artist Heather Benning

Mobile Library's

 A golf cart style vehicle has been custom fitted to accommodate over 1,000 titles (books and audio books). In South Wales.
I am not sure about this one, I couldn't find out any information. I just liked the style on the truck!

Some ideas for the Transient Space.




I found these images on a website called http://www.uptodatedesign.com/ they were all done by Swedish Wallpaper Company DecorMaison.