26.5.07

interesting ceramic process

This lamps are made by mixing paper and porcelain clay. In the firing process the paper burns out leaving a delicate, translucent structure; which suffuses any room with a warm glow.

These lamps have been inlaid with a variety of different textures and colours; Extra large sunburst lamp has been inlaid with leaves and stained red and blue. Large explosion lamp has been inlaid with lasagne and stained red and brown. Extra large cowparsley lamp has been inlaid with cowparsley heads. Large stormy lamp has been inlaid with spaghetti and is a mixture of plain and grey clay.

www.lizemtageceramics.com

25.5.07

experiments IV







experiments III



experimentation II






Super big silve cod caught in Zhanjiang


A 54-kg super large silver cod was caught off the coast to Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province on the morning of May 12, 2007. The fish was sold to a restaurent at the price of 230 thousand yuan. The owner of the restaurent said he would keep the fish maw (about 1.35 kg) as a mascot.

http://www.chinanews.cn//news/2007-05-16/35898.html

24.5.07

contribution for Bhavesh

Bhavesh is working in something related to park benches
i remember we were talking yesterday about your project and you rold me that you like something without legs =)
look this fish benches!!!

they are placed by the Li river in china (Guilin), the promenade has recently been rebuilt.

Carved stone benches

fish lamp antiques

both lamps were found in a book full of vintage stuff


23.5.07

VOTE!!! exploration of form

This are some of the forms i have for the lamp
please click to enlarge the photo
which one do you think is the best for this project?????????? WHY????
thanks to those who leave any comments!!! and contributions of any kind!!!!

III LOOOOOVE YOOU SO MUUCHHHHH, soo super muchhhh pu yeaaaaaa

important for my research taken from Bhavesh blog

+ Multi-functioning products are popular. - This makes alot of sense as these products may take up as much as room as one product but can do the tasks of two! therefore saving on space.

22.5.07

Why a goldfish lamp?

In todays Blog, you will see part of the development of a product that is directed to China.

FIRST ACT = GOLDAs we all now, gold has a symbolic value
Gold is common metaphor in many of the worlds lenguages
Photo: Forbidden City's Golden River (Beijing)

Gold SYMBOLS
:
"It flitters like gold" - universally Gold symbolize: brilliance, light, illumination, warmth, spiritual realities
Gold symbolizes wealth - “I struck gold”
Gold has been a measure of value and wealth in numerous cultures, in this particular case, the Chinese Wealth.


Second Act: THE FISHOne such symbol of reverence in Feng Shui is the fish
The fish represents wealth and prosperity, especially Carps
The actual word in Chinese for fish also translates to “abundance”
Chinese new year dinner includes fish but its not eaten up completely
As the Chinese phrase "may there be surpluses every year"
Sounds the same as "may there be fish every year."
The Carp is founded usually in paintings, drawings, ceramics, and pieces of Chinese ar; specially one type of Carp, THE GOLDFISH

THIRD ACT = GOLD + FISH

Light = Gold Wealth = Fish
Light + Wealth = Goldfish
Light = Product Symbol = Goldfish
Product + Symbol = A Metaphor

FORTH ACT = THE METAPHOR
Product = Light = Gold, Fish = Wealth = symbol, Product + Symbol = metaphor

The light fills the fish with gold, with wealth, it`s the goldfish decorative lamp

FIFTH ACT = THE DETAIL
Drawings, paintings, patterns and figures in Chinese art show the same type of detail in the fish scales.
Please watch the scales in this imagesThe Existent lamps don't show relation between light and scales.
Scales and light is the Gap

Chinese Robot Fish

KAREN!
Thanks for your contributioon =)

This is the red robot fish designed and made by the Institute of Automation of Chinese Academy of Scineces. It impressed many children with its life-like movements and vivid appearance. The picture was taken on May 20.

http://www.chinanews.cn//news/2007-05-20/36021.html

20.5.07

nice website

good CHINA GOLDFISH website

you can find there all the type of goldfishes that you can find in China.

Chinese goldfish classification

In Chinese goldfish keeping, goldfish are classified into 4 main types, which are not commonly used in the west.
Dragon eye - Goldfish with extended eyes, e.g. Black Moor, Bubble Eye, and telescope eye
Egg - goldfish without a dorsal fin. e.g. lionhead (note that a bubble eye without a dorsal fin belongs to this group)
Wen - goldfish with dorsal fin and a fancy tail. e.g. veiltail ("wen" is also the name of the characteristic headgrowth on such strains as oranda and lionhead)
Ce (may also be called "grass") - goldfish without anything fancy. This is the type that is usually used in Japanese carnivals, especially for "goldfish scoops".
Jikin and wakin - goldfish with double tails, but with the body shapes of comets.

Goldfish (an interesting Chinese background)

The goldfish, Carassius auratus, was one of the earliest fish to be domesticated, and is still one of the most commonly kept aquarium fish and Water gardens. A relatively small member of the carp family (which also includes the koi carp and the crucian carp), the goldfish is a domesticated version of a dark-gray/brown carp native to east Asia (first domesticated in China)[1] that was introduced to Europe in the late 17th century. The mutation that gave rise to the goldfish is also known from other cyprinid species, such as common carp and tench. Goldfish may grow to a maximum length of 23 inches (59 cm) and a maximum weight of 9.9 pounds (4.5 kg), although this is rare; few goldfish reach even half this size. In optimal conditions, goldfish may live more than 20 years (the world record is 49 years), but most household goldfish generally live only six to eight years, due to their often being kept in bowls.[2] A group of goldfish is known as a troubling.

History

During the Tang Dynasty, it was popular to raise carp in ponds. As the result of a dominant genetic mutation, one of these carp displayed gold (actually yellowish orange) rather than silver coloration. People began to breed the gold variety instead of the silver variety, and began to display them in small containers. The fish were not kept in the containers permanently, but would be kept in a larger body of water, such as a pond, and only for special occasions at which guests were expected would they be moved to the much smaller container.

A crucian carp carrying a mutation for yellow pigment. Some of the first goldfish may have looked like this. Please note that fish should not be touched. It removes the slim coat that protects the fish.

In 1162, the empress of the Song Dynasty ordered the building of a pond to collect the red and gold variety of those carp. By this time, people outside the royal family were forbidden to keep goldfish of the gold (yellow) variety, yellow being the royal color. This probably is the reason why there are more orange goldfish than yellow goldfish, even though the latter are genetically easier to breed.

The occurrence of other colors was first recorded in 1276. The first occurrence of fancy tailed goldfish was recorded in the Ming dynasty. In 1502, goldfish were introduced to Japan, where the Ryukin and Tosakin varieties were developed.
In 1854, goldfish were introduced to Portugal and from there to other parts of Europe. Goldfish were first introduced to North America around 1850 and quickly became popular in the United States.

common carp

carp is a common name for various freshwater fishes of the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fishes that dominates the fish faunas of Eurasia and North America. Some consider all cyprinid fishes carp and the family Cyprinidae itself is often known as the carp family. In colloquial use, however, carp usually refers only to several larger cyprinid species such as Cyprinus carpio (common carp), Carassius carassius (Crucian carp), Ctenopharyngodon idella (grass carp), Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (silver carp), and Hypophthalmichthys nobilis (bighead carp). Carp have long been an important food fish to humans as well as popular ornamental fishes (see koi and goldfish). As a result, carp have been introduced to various locations where they are often considered pests because they thrive in large numbers, each female being able to lay up to 80,000 eggs.

Science Name: Cyprinus carpio
Other Names: Carp, German carp, Mirror carp, Israeli carp
World Record: 82 lbs. 3 oz Romania
Environment: lakes
Techniques: medium tackle



in the photo above we can see the details of the scales like in the chinese patterns that they use in their drawings.


a beautiful pattern in the fish scales can be notice in this carp


i like how the scales reflect light in the bottom part of this carp


pattern