Projects from Jack Lee
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name
Jack Lee (jacktherabbit)
location
country
united kingdom
downloads
university
London College of Communication
department
Graphic Design
university address
Elephant & Castle
SE1 6SB London
university country
united kingdom
url
The rabbit makes his world with hands. Everything challenging attracts him to dig down the hole. Looking for perfection from micro-scale details to macro-scale impact. Creating and Inventing are the basic need. Raw and wild are the basic style. Beautiful and fun is the goal.
born
Tue, 13. Dec 1988
studies
Graphic & Media Design (Typographics), London College of Communication, 2008-2010
degree(s)
Bachelor of Arts, 2010
working experience
The National Gallery London, 2010-2010
Bunch Design London, 2010-2010
Draught Associates London, 2010-2010
interest
Graphic Designs
Screenprinting
Prints
Typography
software
FontLab
Final Cut Pro
Adobe Indesign
Adobe AfterEffects
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
awards
HKDA Design Student of the Year 2008
Adidas sneaker drawing competition winner
Don’t Panic Tattoo Competition finalist
Cut & Paste London 2010 finalist
spoken languages
English, Cantonese, fluent
id
0014090
title
Composition of Consequences
professor(s)
Nic Hughes, Jack Blake
rank
1192
tags
interaction design information architecture generative design 2d design
year of making
2010
project url
http://www.jacktherabbit.info/index.php?/projects/composition-of-consequences/
uploaded
2011-02-18 00:08:27
Human decision always results in something else that is unintended. The project is to investigate the human-decision-input and visualize the unintended and unpredictable consequences.
After a series of experiments, a mechanical drawing device is built since it allows instant reflection of the participators. Similar to a science experiments, it sets up constrains and creates a parameter for people to work on, thus they create different outputs.
3 by 3 holes lining on the platform as on/off buttons, allowing different combinations of lines drawn across. The slower you move on a line, the wider the ink spreads. Colours on parallel lines merge together and blend. It acts like a juxtaposition of what you intend to draw (controlled display), and the blending that follows (unintended reaction display). The user could hardly predict nor control what comes out despite they has an intention to draw certain line-arrangements.
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