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Week no.1: Intro. Friday
Design 101, Iversity.

Greetings from Bamako,

Good morning dears.


Todays letter arrives directly from
Africa, Mali to be precise. To be even
more precise, we are in Bamakos main
market, looking for masks.

Did we tell you that we love masks?

We really love masks. And Dogon masks are some of the most
fascinating objects in the world. Heres a video to get you
started!

While were here, we found Saul Steinberg,


another very fine expert on masks
(well tell you about him later).

Question of the day:


Am I able?
Best way to answer to this question is to set
up a specific goal, define some parameters of
success and get to work.

No one is born able. We become able


because we try, try again, try over again.
Lots of mistakes, do it again, other mistakes,
do it again, until the magic moment where
we are able.

What do we do today? /
Homework n.7
Make a mask representing yourself.
And then, make a second one for a friend of yours.
Time to do this: no more than one hour.

Once youre done, upload a picture of yourself with your friend


wearing the masks to the iversity platform.

Dont forget to give feedback on other peoples work


(in order to get them assessing yours...).

What will you learn?


Making something new. Challenging yourself with a real project.

Find examples and references. Get the proper how-to. Define


the constraints: how much money you have, time, your skills...

Here you have Saul Steinbergs masks (as a


starting reference...).

Heres the link to the video we were watching


together with the Dogon people in our postcard.

And heres the link to the oldest mask ever found.

Why do we do this?
The value of skill. We can have great ideas, but if we are not
able to make them, nothing happens.

Someone said (sorry, we forgot who): Know one thing on


everything, know everything on one thing. This is so true...

Something to remember:

Design is making things.


Now.
Further inspiration...
It is Friday.
We made it through the week.
Hope you enjoyed yourself!

Today, a special link/gift.


One of the nicest books on design ever written.

It is simple, little,
it is one of the books:
Bruno Munari, Design as Art.

Actually, we have different opinions on the


subject (design is design and art is art),
but the book is so inspirational that we are
happy to link such a nice read.

By the way, Munari is the same guy who said:


To make things easy is very difficult.
To make things difficult is very easy
(we couldnt agree more!).

Heres another quote:


Eventually everything connects - people, ideas, objects.
The quality of the connections is the key to quality per se.
Charles Eames

This is another great definition of what design is and we are


happy to leave you with such a simple (but deep) thing to think
about
Regarding the course
This appendix is to remind you some general things.

What you are reading now is one of the seven letters


belonging to the so-called Introduction Chapter.
We made this unit to test the whole thing before the
course is fully underway.

We will test a number of things, you test if you like


our mood and attitudes.

The course will work in a very easy way.

Every day from October 28, 2013, to January 24, 2014,


we will send out a digital postcard and a letter.

One shipment per day.

We will work on a weekly system. Each week is a new chapter


made of seven postcards and letters.

You will receive a postcard a day with a visual description


of where we are (remember? Design 101 is a journey into
contemporary design).

Once the postcard flips to its back side, you will find the
days brief.

Then, in the letter, we go broad in terms of content,


explanations, this and that, lalala.

Following our input, you start working.

Then, of course, there is the discussions section.


Questions and answers. Doubts and ideas.
Whatever comes to mind.

You will be able to post your questions and reply to other


peoples. This section is the backbone of Design 101. It is a
perfect place to get entangled into conversations and become a
true actor within the community.
One more thing!
If you are of the curious kind, we set up a special document
where you find all the people, places, things mentioned
throughout the course. We consider it our mini-encyclopedia.

Design is foremost a language.


A language shared by designers all over the world.
Things, people, places we all know about.

Once we have a shared language, things become nice, fun, and


meaningful. Conversations start up quickly and flow nicely.

Of course, like any other language, design is in constant


change. Hence, to try mapping it for good is an impossible
task. This is why we like to share our current

map / mini-encyclopedia. Lots of things are missing, other


people would have chosen different entries. It is a start for
your own collection of references.

Follow us:
Enrol (if you havent done it yet)
Check out the videos we have been making.
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

If all of this is not enough, you can follow Stefano Mirti on


his personal Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts (there
you get the real daily feed), as well as Anne-Sophie Gauvin, on
Facebook, and Instagram...
Todays postcard
Stefano Mirti, your instructor

Dogon People Saul Steinberg

Saul Steinbergs drawing on an Eames chair

Dogon mask

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