Thursday, May 28, 2009

MPS - Fabricators

Portraits taken for Material Process Systems (MPS), the fabrication shop responsible for the actualizing the RE/BUILD exhibit. The partners of MPS, Matthew Josephs and Steven Urbatsch invited 6 designers to come into their shop and propose a design for their team to build. The prototype, would then be showcased in the exhibit. The photographs were taken in the MPS shop, with 2 strobes. The final prints, donated by Peter Berberian and Ryan Speth of Gotham Imaging, were displayed at the exhibit in the entrance way into the Gallery 1889 space. To view the portraits: http://tinyurl.com/qgdvvr

Lynch / Eisinger / Design


Documentation of the Lynch / Eisinger / Design studio, portrait of Christian Lynch and Simon Eisinger for the RE/BUILD exhibit. The photographs were taken for LED promotional usage and contributed to the Gallery 1889 flickr gallery, on-going documentation of the designers process for the exhbit. The link below is to the flickr page, dedicated to the awareness campaign created by Agency Charliehttp://tinyurl.com/r92qyj

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

David Scott - RE/BUILD Contributor Interview Series



Interview with David Scott of DESU DESIGN, for the RE/BUILD exhibit. This is the first of several interviews to be posted this week. Created for an awareness campaign, leading up to the opening next Friday (May 15th) at the Gallery 1889http://vimeo.com/4482432

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Elizabeth Cordes - The Gallery 1889, RE/BUILD exhibition


Interview with Elizabeth Cordes for RE/BUILD. Elizabeth is a design student at Kansas State University, in Manhattan Kansas. The still above was pulled from the interview, recorded over skype with the Ecamm Call Recorder. Both camera views were captured in full res (640x480), the playback quality of the recorded relied on the skype connection. Along with the skype recording, documented the interview with, recording the interviewer(s) and Elizabeth on screen, with an HDV camera. The interviews for RE/BUILD are part of a promotional campaign created by Agency Charlie, documenting the ongoing process of the contributors in the exhibition, May 15, 2009 at the Gallery 1889. View on vimeo: http://tinyurl.com/qr9s4m