===== Men & Machines | Machine Utopia ===== Engineering Design Studio (A5, 015)\\ Thursday, September 01, 2016, 11:50 am – 13:05 pm ---- === Forword === - Attendance (During the first minutes of class there will be a check-in). - Some hints to improve your presentations === Case Study Presentation === {{:future_perfect_cover.jpg?200|}}\\ Jim Heimann (Ed.), Future Perfect, Vintage Futuristic Graphics, Cologne, 2002. \\ You can read the foreword //Futures That Never Arrived// by Bruce McCall [[https://www.amazon.com/Future-Perfect-Vintage-Futuristic-Graphics/dp/3822815667|here]]. | 03 | Machines in Vintage Futuristic Graphics | September 01, 2016 | Jennifer | === Discussion === * A future that never has arrived? Do you think the presence of //futuristic// machine drawings like the ones we saw in class played any role for the development of todays existing machines? * What is todays equivalent of those futuristic graphics? * Is there a difference between //science// and //science fiction//? === Links === * Retrofuturism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrofuturism * https://de.pinterest.com/shape5/vintage-retrofuturism-sci-fi-art/ ---- === Homework === - Think about __three topics__ you are interested in. For each topic think about a machine that is related to it. A few examples: * I am interested in photography –> I would like to build a machine that applauds every time I take a picture. * I work for an environmental NGO –> I would like to develop a machine that visualises how the impoverished fields in the mountains of my home country can be fertilised in a better way. * I love art and I am fascinated by robots –> I would like to build a machine that paints pictures for me. - You will give a 5 minutes short overview about your ideas in class to receive everybodys feedback. One of those ideas will be realised in one or the other form by you over the coming semester. - Prepare conceptual drawings for your three ideas (you should add textual annotation, too). The drawings have to be made on the brown drawing paper using black marker. The paper is handed out by Felix. As there is only one paper per student – you only got one shot! The drawings have to be in __portrait format__ and __not landscape format__ (http://www.dummies.com/photography/digital-photography/shooting/landscape-or-portrait-format/). Have in mind that a person that looks at your drawing should understand what your project is about. {{:portrait-landscape-format.jpg?200|}}