26 oldest objects in the house. Lisa

For this project, I decided to choose 26 oldest and historically valuable in the house. I thought that it would be interesting to see what objects represent our house.

From the LATCH structure I decided to organise all objects into categories like, toys, decorations, clothes, etc…


(I was planning to upload an interactive booklet, but I didn’t understand how)

Collect | Miao Su

In recent weeks I moved to my friend’s house, so I didn’t carry many stuffs, i just choose items from my luggage. Those items are always surround me, they can represent me in different ways. I classify them as types and relationships with me. I using three simple words to describe Their function, personality, connection, and the event with them.

Collect – Week 1 task / Ceni Gulnihal Yesilbahar

I started generating ideas for the “collect” task and I started analysing the objects that I have in my immediate reach. I realised that we have a lot of potteries, my mother collects them and keeps them for “special” events. This idea of keeping things for “special events ” made me start thinking when we will be using them next? when we will be having those occasions, gatherings again? so are they useless now?. These questions made me look at these objects from a different perspective and I realised that it’s not about how special the moment is it’s more about how important the guests are, why are we only using our valuable things when we are trying to impress other people?

https://www.notion.so/Collect-Ceni-Gulnihal-Yesilbahar-bf3147d1d9ef46b69a6f9fa7f62c8358

Process

I&S/ Week 01 – Collect/ Socks and Metallic Surfaces/ Maria Lukoianova

I have been collecting socks since a very young age, but never could organise them properly, this time I have used the opportunity to actually do it. In my collection there are approximately 60 different pairs of socks. I have organised them by colour on the cover page, then by category on the inside. (All socks been scanned)

You can access the publication about classification of socks by clicking here:

(It’s a folder, I hope it’s organised correctly, but if not I hope you will find the front/back of the cover, that’s all, thank you!)

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1D8rwHBjHLeBqgx_9R2id5FuT1VHun28j

However, I did not want to just stop on socks, so I have looked around the house in hope to find some interesting hidden patterns in relation to the objects, try to relate the unrelated. Thus, I found out that there were quite a lot of things with a metallic surface, so I have classified them by the colour of the metal.

You can access the publication considering metallic surfaces here:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1gcyxm1Yy0V_SfuxjBTI2d4UAJON7yFr2

Moreover, a little bit of research could be found here:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rkfcM70tqFnK5AEGgefa-4_ObdNtMKeX

If you can not access the links, please let me know c:

Week 1 – Collect – Susanna Aurora Montaner Messori

I selected 26 items that I found around my house during a general clean-up from my first week of self-isolation back in Italy. These items all bring back memories I had almost forgotten about.

In order to portray the objects I chose in a more personal manner to me, I decided to trace the photos I took of these, creating a drawing version of each one of them.

I then used the ‘L’, ‘A’ and ‘C’ from the LATCH categories of information organisation to arrange these items in the publication. I organised the 26 items in the different countries in which I found/received them, then categorised these countries in alphabetical order and also added a small symbol next to each object to depict their chronological order.

WEEK 1 – COLLECT – PUBLICATION: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k7TVWheYRV_XzvRlZm72AX5TYtO7TGS-/view?usp=sharing

The link below shows a few pages from my sketchbook that portray my process to get to the final outcome for this week’s task.

WEEK 1 – SKETCHBOOK PROCESS PAGES: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E2GjP8gdvXJUaU2HjLFWKI9V7ArsZy3T/view?usp=sharing

Please use the above links to view my work 🙂