I have continued to explore and exploit the bus timetable
for the X57 and see what patterns can be made from the numbers and time. I am
still finding this interesting and see the scope for furthering my samples as
the data is real and set in stone. I
have incorporated the bus seat pattern as it brings in more colour and a
stronger sense of cohesion to the work.
Although only in the preliminary stages of sampling, I feel that the
print is something that could be taken forward and developed.
Zara Atelj is a textile designer who uses everyday information to create textile pieces.
Her Daily Pattern project explores
designs based on real content such as the daily flow of news from newspapers to
create home textile products. Through using complex information, she has
managed to create simple but interesting designs that still retain the
aesthetics. This element is something that I would like to incorparte into my
work; digesting a complex timetable and creating a refined design using data that is factual.
Zara Atelj
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