most precious 2007
Inspired by Timo’s post, here’s what we’re looking forward to in 2007:
- Building an anti-social website using HTML-tables
- Creating the new record artwork and website for german band Tocotronic
- Setting up a webcam in our office
- Working on a social network website
- Thinking about the next big thing and how to earn much, much money
… and much more.
Back and forth. Forever.
I’m currently preparing the second part of an Interfacedesign and Information Visualization workshop I’m currently doing at the brand new Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule together with Martin. Thinking about how to teach the things you’re normally involved with on a daily basis without actively reflecting them too much anymore really inspires you to start questioning and rethinking your work as a designer, your ideas, the way you approach a project, a medium etc. again. It is very time consuming and exhausting, but above all very exciting.
Exhausting because I just wanted to stop work for today (check the post timestamp). All of a sudden, all these additional ideas and approaches for this and that are coming to my mind. Trying to find a conclusion for my day pretty much always led to a lot of more thinking during the past few weeks of irregular preperation sessions. My ladies are already starting to make fun of me (ok, one of both would if she already could, I assume). “Everything OK with you? Hello?”. It’s great.
I also said “very exciting”. It is exciting, because it triggers interesting and promising thoughts. And questions. So, actually, what is Interfacedesign really (after subtracting all your personal experience and the general buzzwords surrounding it)? What is an Interface Designer, an Interaction Designer, a Graphic Designer? How should we think about the medium, about software, websites, design and all that stuff that keeps us busy. Should I maybe get me a Pernod? Just kidding. But I should actually get one anyway.
Ok, what a long introduction to a potentially meaningless post. Here begins the part where I start writing about what I orginally wanted to talk about. With you.
In my hopeless attempt to explain sense and meaning of my work as a designer to myself to get a better picture of how to teach the basics about it, I found an article I read some time ago. It has a wonderful headline that goes like this: User Interface Design – Is it A Science, An Art, or A Craft?.
I think I started my first attempts at walking on the internet (hehe) with sort of an “artistic approach”. It was just easy and super thrilling to publish my personal, experimental graphic work and getting to know other people that did similar things (we weren’t that many in 1.0 times!). Today I’m an experienced Interface Designer. The headline above combines “Art” and “User Interface Designer” - that’s how it came to my attention. The article itself does not answer all questions, it does not make the blurry pictures all clear (fortunately?). But it is a thought-provoking impulse, test it for yourself and let me know what you think!
Trying to follow a train of thought that popped in my mind through that article, I wanted to write something down for myself. Then maybe publish it here soon. Just some minutes ago, I stumbled across another very eye-catching headline: Optimizing for Design Unusability (you remember, I wanted to turn off my computer a while ago, and now I’m still typing). This article is on subtraction.com, the personal website of the mind-blowing Khoi Vinh, who is by the way also the Design Director for the NY Times.
He basically introduces a project he found and liked a lot. Then he gets a bit more philosophical (does this sound cynical? It’s not meant to be). I love what he writes, it’s all that needs to be said right now - please read it, it does not really make sense to quote or outline. Thank you Mr. Vinh, I think I can shut down my mind for now. For tonight. Or at least for some hours.
But hey, if you’re reading this until here, please have a look at the “info-porn” project that Khoi Vinh posted about - it’s just amazing. The way it is.
PS: If you’re still hungry, also read this article. It’s also nostalgic and visionary at the same time. What I personally love about blogs is that many designers started to write about design. The downside is that many people (including me) gave up their personal design projects due to lack of time and for the sake of blogging.
Most Precious 2007, Timo.
Like the early modernists, my rules of proessional conduct do not allow me to have a nostalgic look back on time that has passed. That’s why I will look ahead and give you a brief idea of what I’ve might be involved with in 2007:
Retro Cycling with Dan
Practise: Design is Attitude
Work Less
See my friends more often
Design more Fonts
Get to know more about Bob Dylan
Go Hiking in the Swiss Mountains
Riding our Mercedes 190E
Travell far, far away with Silky
Enjoy my new Studio space
Write more on this precious blog
Avoiding the 90’s
And here is a Photograph of me in my new Studio Space.
All the best and remember: wistle while you work.

most precious 2006: david
most precious 2006 : dan
Most precious music
(it was pop song oriented year)
Au revoir simone - verses of comfort, assurance & salvation
bilbao - Fancies and rareties
bobby baby - various songs and stuff
remote viewer- let your heart draw a line
ljudbilden and piloten
montag - goodbye fear
great day coming - st
grizley bear - horn of plenty (sorry guys, i listened to it like a zillion times more than yellow house)
moteer records
orval carlos sibelius - st
psapp
Stafrænn Hákon
sufjan stevens
colleen
the konki duet
Most precious movies, series, documentaries, or animataries
thumbsucker
pink floyd - syd barret story
panique au village
entourage - HBO
Most precious things
my daughter Behla and her mommy
developing new friendships
riding singlespeed
cell phone camera
1970’s - 1980’s road bicycles
my music studio / room / abstell kammer
berlin summer
vacation
GEMM
high flange hubs
nomad
nicotine - no, i don’t smoke ;)
rediscovering my CD collection
sheldon brown
and…..
the precious weblog :)
least precious
myspace (regional)
myspace “merci pour l’add!”
myspace comments spam
in 2007 i will….
try to avoid buying shit on eBay
sell all the shit i bought on eBay
throw away everything which i’m saving to sell at the mauer park fleemarket
most precious 2006: Johannes
I’m not a big fan of best-of-the-year-lists, but since everybody here did it, I guess I have to do it as well ;)
Most precious music in 2006:
Joanna Newsom “Ys”
Sonic Youth “Rather Ripped”
TV On The Radio “Return To Cookie Mountain”
Discovered in 2006: Disco Inferno
Re-Discovered in 2006: Chavez
Most precious movies in 2006:
“Little Miss Sunshine”
“We Jam Econo”
“El Método”
Most precious books I’ve read in 2006:
Primo Levi “Ist das ein Mensch? (If This Is a Man)”
Davy Rothbart “Found (I+II)”
Kazuo Ishiguro “Alles, was wir geben mussten (Never Let Me Go)”
Most precious things I got in 2006:
My japanese kitchen knife
My japanese compact camera
My japanese digital camera
most precious 2006: Philipp
Precious things and experiences I have made in 2006.
They aren’t released all in 2006. :)
Most precious music 2006
Honey for Petzi
Jan Jelinek
Triosk
Murcof
Broadcast
Whitest Boy Alive
AGF
Carsten Nicolai & Ryuichi Sakamoto
b. fleischmann
The Sea and Cake
Booka Shade
Burial + Kode9
Joe Pass
Tilia
Vincent Gallo
Sonic Youth
Exhaust
1-Speed Bike
Kev Brown
Clark
Luke Vibert
Most precious Labels:
Scape
Leaf
Skam
Warp
Morr
Raster
The Sound I listened to this year gone furthermore into the two directions jazz influecend IDM & Postrock. I think there is an abstract, but deep connection in it. It would be very interesting to see in the near future more collaborations between these, on first view, quite different concepts in aesthetic and generating. I’m actually searching for that kind of music; (Post)TripHop? :) edit from jan, 10th: after reading that article, i can’t use the term anymore. i thought about something other than that! :)
Most precious movies 2006
Eureka by Shinji Aoyama
Nobody Knows by Hirokazu Koreeda
Me and You and Everyone We Know by and with Miranda July
Suzhou he by Ye Lou
All about litte ChouChou by Shunji Iwai
Lie with me by Clément Virgo
Lift to the Scaffold by Louis Malle
Most precious books 2006
Christian Kracht - 1979
James Baldwin - Another Country
Hemingway - In einem anderen Land
Michel Houellebecq - Ausweitung der Kampfzone
Kalle Lasn - Culture Jamming
Most precious things 2006
I stoped smoking successful on january, 1th / more time for me after working realy much the last years / got a better health / bought alot of books and read more than else / invent much time into my friendships / my new black Epiphone guitar / saw honey for petzi live
I got known the precious Family.
Happy new Year!
most precious 2006: Christophe
In no particular order:
Most precious music 2006
Deaf Center - Pale Ravine I think it’s from 2005, but I listened to it 1 Million times this year.
Max Richter - Songs from before
Nuccini! - Matters of Love and Death
Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped
Grizzly Bear - Yellow House
Radical Face - Ghost
Final Fantasy - He poos Clouds
Sophia - Technology won’t save us
Clark - Body Riddle
Mogwai – Mr. Beast
Most precious movies 2006
Kommissar Beck by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö
Science of Sleep by Michel Gondry
Squid and the Whale by Noah Baumbach
The Secret Life of Words by Isabel Coixet
Caché by Michael Haneke
The latter three are from 2005 but I saw them in 2006.
Most precious things 2006
The birth of my daughter Tilda Marie
Our new home
Our new office
My new Machinedrum
Gunvald Larsson
most precious 2006: Silke
I’ll just start adding my “most precious 2006 lists” to this blog as the year will end in three and a half days.
Most precious music 2006
1. TV On The Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain (also best live performance)
2. Hot Chip - The Warning
3. Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped
4. Nuccini! - Matters of Love and Death
5. Arvo Pärt - everything
6. Joanna Newsom - Ys
7. The Whitest Boy Alive - Dreams
8. Grizzly Bear - Yellow House
9. Radical Face - Ghost
10. Final Fantasy - He poos Clouds
Most precious movies 2006
1. Thumbsucker by Mike Mills
2. Junebug by Phil Morrison
3. Science of Sleep by Michel Gondry
4. Little Miss Sunshine by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
5. Capote by Bennett Miller
6. Walk the Line by James Mangold
7. Volver by Pedro Almodovar
8. Squid and the Whale by Noah Baumbach
9. Scoop by Woody Allen
10. Last Days by Gus Van Sant
(biggest disappointments: Battle in Heaven, Marie Antoinette)
Most precious things 2006
timo and his gaggia espresso machine / starting to work freelance became such a good thing though i didn’t really expect it to be / our white mercedes E190 :-) / figuring out how to create useful excel lists / finally purchasing the black burberry coat without having a guilty conscience / wearing ear plugs during the night / my apple cinema display / my Yashica T5 (thanks for the tip, henning)

