Breast Cancer Awareness, you get it from everything , Malaysia


Breast Cancer Awareness and Saatchi& Saatchi, Malaysia would like to remind us all that you get cancer from pretty much every-dang-thing, ever. Or not.
As scary as this is to read, it won’t get me into one of those breast crushing machines. Ever notice that whenever they speak about Breast Cancer on the news they always show some middle-aged woman getting her mammaries crushed in that thing?* You don’t see the news showing the doctor snap on a plastic glove and say “now this won’t hurt a bit” or the actual embarrasing examination when they talk about prostate cancer. No fair.

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Here’s a selection of what the platform is exhibiting at RCA this week.

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Models for a Sand Castle City

“Progress and catastrophe are opposite faces of the same coin” – Hannah Arendt

Tony Mullin designed buckets for the beach shaped like iconic buildings from the urban landscape, there is the Manhattan apartment block, the Empire State building, a famous Dubai hotel, etc.

The image of a kid building a sand castle evokes innocence. But what happens if a sand building that looks like it comes right from our urban landscape is crushed by feet or swept away by the sea? Would we still find it sweet or potentially subversive? How much has our perception of a disaster been modified by 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina?

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Designing a Protest

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On the 20th of June 2007 the students led a group of volunteers on a walk through the exclusion zone carrying blank green placards. Using Green screen technology, he has been exploring how to invite others to add the ‘political content’ during broadcasting. Basically, the idea is to create a service enabling protesters to use the footage of people carrying the blank placards around the House of Parliaments and add their message onto it afterwards. The video could then be distributed on you tube and other media.
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David pumpe by iron pumper

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Arnold training (image)

Lucia Massari gave the best introduction to her project one can dream of: a quote from Arnold Schwarzenegger, Encyclopedia of modern Bodybuilding.

Competitive body-builders use body-building techniques to develop their physiques to a degree human beings have never been able to achieve before, and then compete with one another to determine who has reached the highest level of development. Since you can only shape and develop your body in this manner by means of extremely difficult physical effort and precise exercise techniques, body-building must be defined as a sport; but the aesthetic goal of achieving just the right blend of muscularity, symmetry, proportion, and muscle shape, and the need to show it off by a mastery of stage presentation also makes body-building a highly demanding art form.

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The concept of what is a beautiful body for a bodybuilder is at odds with what we would see as a beautiful body. Lucia hired a bodybuilder -who calls himself “the Iron Pumper”. She then handed him a book containing b&w pictures of one of the most iconic representation of the perfect body: the sculpture of David by Michelangelo. She then asked him to freely comment on it and tell the camera what he thinks of David’s body.

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The result is a hilarious video where Iron Pumper criticizes the body and adds a few strokes with a pen on the pages of the book to indicate what the body of a bodybuilder should be like: bottom should be higher, calves should be “more bigger”, biceps ought to be rounder, the cheeks have fat here, etc. My favourite moment is when he draws teeth on David’s face because “you have to give a smile to the judges and show them how happy you are to show your muscles round and nice!” and “wrinkles kick in when you frown like that”.

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Revisiting the community Shed uses design to generate links between a small community with a unique history and a wider audience.

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Thomas Pausz met a group of allotments owners and initiated a dialogue about their life at Manor Gardens -a former allotment site which is currently being relocated in the Olympic Legacy Park. He created a brochure where they would describe the “community shed” they had lost. Collectively built, the shed is a place of self initiated democratic dialogue, parties, barbecues and afternoon naps.

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Based on the description of the techniques and materials given by the original users of the shed, and using salvaged architectural parts and wood as well as industrial materials, the student re-built the shed, this time right out of the RCA entrance.

This piece is a celebration of memory, the transmission of design know-how between generations and cultures and of community survival against the odds.

Tom Foulsham si showing some marvelous mad inventor-like mechanisms that he uses in his investigation into drawing with light. No detail on those, i find them too poetically cryptic for that.

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My images.

Related: Interview of Noam Toran.

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