Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts

Thursday, July 15, 2010

An English interview



This week the international quarterly journal of photographic art and practice "AG magazine" was published.
This is a magazine that is produced in the United Kingdom.



In the current Summer issue, a portfolio of the work of the pioneering photographer is published.

With this portfolio comes an interview: the questions by author/photographer Mick Davidson.
Published now on this blog also:

What and who influences your work?

My work results of a state of mind and heart.
Therefore the influence on the mind and heart decides how the work has content and form.

This influence on the mind and heart comes from persons that are in my life, books that I read, films that I see, experiences that I have, etc

This explains how over the years the work has changed and evolved.
Because being open to people and to anything that is expressed by others, results in a constant process of learning and growing.

Besides many friends and partners in life, one most vital and fundamental influence has been and is Osho.


How have you arrived at your current working methodology?

In fact I use a working methodology I developed in the early 70's.
The methodology is to make on the one hand autonomous conceptual photography that is presented almost exclusively in the art environment like museums.
And to make on the other hand autonomous photo documentary projects that are presented on popular platforms like magazines.
This methodology is deliberately applied in order to reach the widest audience possible.
And to be able to explore and practice as a photographer the different approaches needed to reach effectively the specific audiences.


What are you trying to achieve with your work and how close to achieving it are you?

The goal is to use photography as a tool to become and remain flexible in experiencing reality.
To avoid to think in dogmas and doctrines and to be open to new perspectives and insights.
As a process for myself.
But most importantly also to share this with the widest audience possible.
This policy I have with my work is effective.



How does the environment affect your work?

In the autonomous conceptual photography the location where the work is made is very important.
It is carefully selected to be able to work in peace and harmony.
And to be able to make work that can make the point that is intended for myself and for the audience.
With the autonomous photo documentary projects the environment is always a part of the participants in the project.
And therefore enforcing what they have to communicate through the autonomous documentary project.


How does the way you live affect your work?

I live to work.
Which is to be creative with photography.
Therefore, the way I live is decided by how it can make being creative with photography the most optimal.
For example, to be in good physical condition by controlling eating and drinking, by doing daily physical excercises and meditation helps very much being more effective in being creative with photography.

How does technology affect your work and your thinking?

Very much so.
I believe we are very fortunate to live in a time with major technological innovations.
That we can use to be more and better creative.
The introduction of digital photography has been a tremendous blessing.
The same for Internet.
In my case it opened up so many more possibilities to be creative.

How will your work evolve in the future?

This is an invitation to speculation.
Right now I am most interested in my autonous photo documentary work.
And am working on different projects with great pleasure and good results.
However, concerning the autonomous conceptual photography, I believe that this is a field where no innovation is possible anymore.
Anything that is made in that field is a repetition or a variation on what has already been made.
I believe that autonomous conceptual photography has been researched and explored to the most far ends and that nothing truly original can be discovered there anymore.
As I am not interested in persiflage, copying, imitating and making variations and therefore being mediocre, I have left this field of autonomous conceptual photography and enjoy myself deeply with my projects in the field of autonomous photo documentary work.
And expect to continue in this way.




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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Out of air tire

It feels we are hungry.
To accept new innovations that make our lives easier and more environmentally friendly.
Products that are less polluting, less spoiling and wasting while at the same time offering us better benefits.

Thanks to fervent and loyal blog reader Andreas from Germany our attention is guided to a sensational new product.
This product is so different that first one can hardly believe what is seen.
It is so unusual and strange.
But after digesting the first shocks, one starts to realise it really makes sense.

The exciting new product is called the “Tweel”.



"Major revolutions in mobility may come along only once in a hundred years," said Terry Gettys, president of Michelin Americas Research and Development Centre in Greenville, S.C.
"But a new century has dawned and Tweel has proven its potential to transform mobility.
Tweel enables us to reach levels of performance that quite simply aren't possible with today's conventional pneumatic technology."

We are talking here about a new tire.
That comes without any air.
The round shape of the tire is achieved by using flexible fins.







This new revolutionary tire is developed and produced by a French company called Michelin.
It is a worldwide company selling their tires in most countries.
They have a plant in South Carolina, USA where these new exciting airless tires are developed and made.
Michelin introduced this new kind of tire last month at the Philadelphia International Auto Show.
It is expected that soon they will be on the market.

As of then, no more flat tires and air pressure to check!

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To learn more deatils about Michelin's "Tweel", click on:

http://www.gizmag.com/go/3603/







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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Inaugurate Obama today.

Just a question.
We know we can make tunnels.
We drill horizontally and eventually we end up in fresh air and with light again.
We start at one side of the mountain and end up at the other side.
Now, why can’t we do this vertically?
Why can’t we start drilling vertically in some field, to end up in another field?
Go right through the earth until we come out on the other side?



Another question.
Why are runways of airports horizontal?
Wouldn’t it make more sense if for taking off the runway was in an angle going down?


That would allow the plane to have to produce less energy to take off.
Gravity will help it accumulate speed more rapidly to get airborne.

Same for landing.
If the runway from halfway was going up, it would help the plane to stop more easily.



Last question.
Why does it take two months for a new president to be sworn in?
From the day the new president is elected, the sitting president becomes a lame duck.
Not many countries in the world do this ridiculous and unwise thing.
But now we see the USA in a desperate economic situation and immediate action is needed.
But the one to do this is powerless in a waiting room until January 20, 2009.

There is an elegant solution to this problem.
President Bush should step down immediately.
Make the Presidency available to Barack Obama today.

Two more months of limbo will only result in the economies worldwide to detoriate more.
More people will loose their jobs and will be pushed in misery and poverty.

Fervent and loyal blog readers, let’s make this a snowball.
Tell anybody you know about this idea.
To inaugurate Barack Obama today.





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