[Collection] Workspace
What happens when our morning commute gets truncated from a 15 minute bike ride to “15 steps from my bed to my desk”? We’re hopefully (hopefully) spending less money on coffee, but perhaps also lamenting over a loss in the clear distinction between the workspace and the not workspace, a healthy separation which was difficult to maintain in a normal year, never mind in 2020. Nevertheless, we’re still creating, drawing, cutting, sketching, watching, carving, sculpting, researching, writing, listening, learning, and all-around making against the backdrop of our individual swatches of reality (and/or the literal backdrop of a carefully curated Zoom background with all the best practices of exemplary mise-en-scene)(and preferably both).
Who/What: a brief survey of MIT Architecture’s illustrious Work-From-Home (WFH) set-ups, a virtual studio map, some nice pictures
Where: Various, but definitely not Building 7
Ellen Reinhard.
Lasse Rau. Drawing spaces of resistance with Jari Prachasartta.
Katie Rotman.
Setting up model photo shoot with forest background. Carolyn Tam.
Daytime. That natural lighting tho.
nighttime with snack + mood lighting
The whole set-up. Notice the slippers and heater.
The cluttered corner of the green room. Justin Brazier.
[series] Amanda Ugorji.
Alena Titova.
Happy Making
Cheers,
O-S