Year: 2006

Thomas Hawk’s Top 10 Tips for Getting Attention on Flickr

Thomas Hawk has a great writeup on how to get more attention for your photos on Flickr. I’m not suggesting you engage in a furious effort of self-promotion, but his suggestions for tagging, posting, and other things are really quite useful and relevant, no matter how esoteric the subject matter (like origami tessellations, for instance). I think his suggestions about tagging are really the best, and most important- the more descriptive and useful tags your photos have, the more likely they are to be found. That can be either through flickr, through tag-browsing engines like Technorati or others, or through search engines like Google. It’s a positive thing all around. Good descriptive text and titles is also quite helpful, too. Anyhow, here’s the link: Thomas Hawk’s Digital Connection: Top 10 Tips for Getting Attention on Flickr

links for 2006-03-28

patterns – a photoset on Flickr Beautiful geometric patterns, illustrating many different tessellation types. Wonderful designs here, with 79 different images to date! (tags: patterns design artwork tessellation tesselation geometric flickr) Paper Kraft Ronnie Rementilla’s blog on papercraft and other paper arts. (tags: papercraft blog paper papel origami)

Work of Chris Palmer

Work of Chris Palmer Originally uploaded by bkwebb. A rare glimpse of some of Chris Palmer’s more recent work, compliments of Brian Webb. It’s from the show/talk that Palmer, Lang, and Allen did at Fermilab in October 2005. You can read a bit more about the event here. Very nice to finally see some works by Palmer that are somewhat current! He’s really just an amazing artist, and I wish there was more material out there to study. Thanks again for posting this, Brian!

Tessellation design ideas from around the world

I uploaded a number of image plates from Owen Jones’ 1853 classic work on design and ornamentation, “The Grammar of Ornament”. This is a favorite book of mine, which I have in a handy portable edition. The images I uploaded are all tessellation related, which I found to be interesting or inspirational. You can find them here: www.origamitessellations.com/photos/album/owen-jones-the-grammar-of-ornament/ Here’s a sample image: There’s 45 images in all. I also uploaded a good selection from a later work, Alexander Speltz’s 1906 book titled “Styles of Ornament”. Here’s a sample from that collection: 22 images in total. I’m still looking for a great book with nothing but tessellation designs from mosques, especially the mosque patterns from Shia mosques in the Syria/Iraq/Iran region. Until then, these old collections are quite helpful, and the price is right. If you find these interesting I’d highly suggest picking up a nice, large copy for yourself via Amazon.com or other online book seller- they are quite inexpensive. -Eric I neglected to add a link to my original source for these images! It …

links for 2006-03-26

RioForm : Daniel Lafer Daniel Lafer is a designer from Sao Paulo, Brazil. He creates some extraordinary lamps, primarily made from “multitherm” – a glass fibre that can be molded to any shape. Of special note (to me) is his “Origami” lamp… (tags: lamp lamps lighting design art lafer daniellafer rio) Honey: honeycomb polypropylene bench Interesting collapsible honeycomb bench/chair/seat/table device from Charles Kaisin. $1400 US for an expandable bench seems a bit much, to me, but that’s just my opinion. (tags: kaisin honeycomb honey expandable design chair bench seat)