Saturday, 27 October 2012

www.diwans.org

Start to work on new project for www.diwans.org , which is new experience, making video that should be illustration for one of Hafez poet.(known by his pen name Hāfez (1325/1326–1389/1390),was a Persian poet. His collected works composed of series of Persian poetry (Divan) are to be found in the homes of most people in Persia (Iran), Afghanistan and Tajikistan, as well as elsewhere in the world, who learn his poems by heart and use them as proverbs and sayings to this day. His life and poems have been the subject of much analysis, commentary and interpretation, influencing post-fourteenth century Persian writing more than any other author).

1. Inception (Christopher Nolan brings his unique vision to the screen with the help of a star-studded cast, including the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio (The Departed), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (500 Days Of Summer), Ellen Page (Juno), Marion Cotillard (Public Enemies), Cillian Murphy (Batman Begins), and Michael Caine (The Dark Knight), as well some amazing photography by long time collaborator Wally Pfister. The thrilling music in the film is provided by none other than Hans Zimmer, who was also set the mood for Nolan's previous film, The Dark Knight.

While it may seem simple at its outset, Inception is an extremely complex film, delving deep into the subconscious of the human mind. Technical brilliance and visual splendor have rarely blended together as beautifully. The emotional depth and explosive action complement each other perfectly, delivering a film that is at the same time both heart- wrenching and heart-pounding.)

2. Ice Age (Basically this should be the last Ice Age, but it won't. The characters have been reduced to stereotypes of their previous personalities, nothing feels at stake in this movie, the best moments are in the trailer, and plot has been sacrificed to showcase the vaunted 3D animation. Jaws 3 did the same thing, except I cared enough to see the next person get eaten. This didn't make me care in the slightest.)

3. Midnight in Paris (Welcome to the world of Woody Allen as he has always loved it: nostalgic, romantic, imperfect, and full of hope.I have been a fan of Woody Allen for long time and seen all his movies, those that he made, and those in which he starred or only wrote the screenplay for. I look forward to each of his films and I am ready to love them before I even see them. I knew I would like Midnight in Paris, but I had no idea how good it was. From the first frame, following the Darius Khondji's camera on such familiar but uniquely beautiful streets, alleys, boulevards and quays of the City of Light, it was hard not to fall in love with Paris and with the film of Allen, his love letter to the most famous city in the world, capital of love and Mecca for writers, artists, musicians and artists to whom Paris gave inspiration during all times and epochs - Belle Époque 1890s, the Golden days of the 1920s, and today, right now...)

4. Milk (I highly recommend that you watch Milk, this film was extremely moving and really makes you think before you say something stupid because someone else is different from you, not just sexually, but in general. It really breaks your heart to see how hard it must be for people who are different to express themselves and to be rejected by society. Sean plays Harvey with the love and compassion that the real Harvey would respect. We also have some terrific supporting actors: James Franco, Josh Brolin, Emile Hirsch, Diego Luna and Victor Garber. Milk was one of the best films of 2008, watch it, learn from it, and remember: do onto others as you would do onto yourself.)

bibliography:  www.imdb.com/

Monday, 22 October 2012

Design, Innovation and Brand Management Mind Mapping

This is the mind map just around "Design, Innovation and Brand Management" and I have lot's of different subjects to think about it ! I have to make mind map for them as well :)

Friday, 19 October 2012

http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/

Incredible exhibitions in Saatchi Gallery in these days specially "Gucci" fashion photos. We've been there on Saturday and we saw lot's of fantastic designs and Photos. Highly recommended to go there and enjoy your life over there :)
That's My pleasure to have attended to Arnold schwartzman lecture on Tuesday afternoon.
His works was amazing and eye catching. Nice man with a nice character and I said to Mr. schwartzman thanks for all the nostalgia that he made for us :)   

Monday, 8 October 2012

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Dowlatabadi

On Saturday I was in market in"Liverpool street" then I and some of my friends went to "Mahmoud Dowlatabadi" speech in London University (SOAS). Dowlatabadi is outstanding Iranian writer and he is nominated for literature Nobel prize in this year. he has read some pages of his new story. So we had great time with him.(he is one of my Gods)!!!
 

www.photo.net

I've started to read more about "portrait photography" in different kind of websites! which is really interesting to me and also study about "American apparel" and " Body shop" customer service ! I hope find suitable info for my presentations :))

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atLg2wQQxvU

Trying to work on "TASTE" which is my new project while I'm watching "Midnight in Paris" directed by My favourite director and writer "Woody Alen" to get some new ideas. My mind is full of information about our projects that Mr. Chapman has taught us today !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0DN5xfZgmE

On Friday night we went to the Iranian & Armenian classical music concert with Sabah Pinar Kayacan who was my tutor in summer course and Gelavizh who is my classmate :)
We had delay, due to London traffic ! The concert was fantastic and they made our night. Was my pleasure that I've been in master Hossein Alizadeh & Djivan Gaspayan concert again :)


http://www.vaughanoliver.co.uk/

On Thursday afternoon we had a presentation by Oliver Vaughan , he was fabulous designer with lots of design in music field but my problem with his style was a pattern! he used different kind of patterns in his works even logo ! anyway, was a good experience :)