New Work: Oakencroft Farm

Dec 12, 2011 | Blog, Ecommerce, New Work, Web, byK

I’m very excited about my latest project to launch – new website and online store for Charlottesville based Oakencroft Farm. Check back soon for a full description and more upcoming projects that have been keeping me swamped this fall.

View website here.

Photography for the site by Sarah Cramer Shields and William Brinson.

QMilch – Fabric Made from Milk

Nov 22, 2011 | Biology, Blog, Fashion, Textiles

Anke Domaske, a German fashion designer and microbiologist, has created fabric out of milk protein. Sounds too good to be true as the fabric, called QMilch, feels like silk, washes normally, water-efficient to produce, and hypoallergenic.

Guess why I smile a lot?

Nov 16, 2011 | Animation, Blog, Design, Humor, Motion

Because its worth it.

How did I only just discover Marcel the Shell?! Made my evening.

Metropol Parasol

Nov 11, 2011 | Architecture, Blog, Motion, Photography

Beautiful video of Seville’s Metropol Parasol by architectural photographer Pedro Kok.

Turkey 2011 – Photos Preview

Oct 30, 2011 | Blog, Nikon D90, Photography, Travel

Not sure this is really much of a photos preview since I have around 30 photos below, but considering I started from over a thousand (me and my beau’s cameras combined), its safe to say its a fraction of what I’ll eventually post on Happy Spooner (which is in the process of a redesign).

Don’t forget to check out the video montage I made of clips we took while traveling in Turkey as well.

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Nuue by Jungeun Lee

Oct 30, 2011 | Blog, Fashion, Textiles

Nuue by Jungeun Lee

I discovered Nuue by Jungeun Lee while exploring the Royal College of Art website and immediately fell in the love with the project. Lee transforms wound fibre into fabric via a heating process with pressure. She begins by wrapping the fibre around the desired silhouette, such as a custom wooden mannequin shown above and below. Following the heating stage Lee completes the process by removing the garment and proceeding with any necessary pattern cutting or sawing to refine the piece. Overall there is no or minimal waste.

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Turkey 2011 – Video

Oct 27, 2011 | Blog, Nikon D90, Travel, Video, byK

Got back from a 17 vacation to Turkey yesterday morning. What an AMAZING country. We mainly divided our time between Istanbul, Selçuk, Fethiye, and Cappadocia, the last being my favorite. The video above (best viewed with sound) shows clips from our trip, organized by destination for the most part. Hopefully I’ll get a preview of pics up in the next day or so as well.

Photo Vases by ShiKai Tseng

Oct 3, 2011 | Art, Blog, Design, Photography

I meant to post on Shakai Tseng awhile back, but better late than never. Shikai Tseng decorates vases by covering them in photo-sensitive solution followed by capturing an image on their surface via a pinhole camera. Tseng then develops the vases in a darkroom like a normal photograph, the result being a record of the surrounding environment in which the vase was exposed, left permanently on the surface. I highly recommend watching this movie by Juriaan Booji on Tseng’s process.

View more of ShiKai Tseng’s work on his website.

‘Man O War’

Sep 23, 2011 | Artist, Biology, Blog, Music, Sound

Recently discovered MORPHOLOGIC, a Miami based studio/laboratory let by marine biologist Colin Foord and musician Jared McKay. You can read more about their artistic endeavors on their website.

The beautiful video above is of the deadly man-o-war. Read more about the video and collections of organisms that form the man-o-war on MORPHOLOGIC’s blog.