Saturday, January 13, 2007


January 10, 2007

Connecting Threads_Trust in Creativity:

Be sure to check the plug, or batteries, when things do not work.
{or see technical notes for how this is inspirational quote for all the mishaps of the day at .ekwc}


Daily Experiences Living in Holland:
We have set a pace to the days – hoping to find balance. Up early – tea in our room and paper/electronic work or reading/sketching. Today we are up at 7:30 AM to finish the introduction presentation to the staff and other participants. I’ve blocked in images and our portfolios over the last few days. As we both review the PowerPoint – we notice small mistakes – and basic bad forum errors. We do not have an Intro Slide. – Quick – photo of us at the .ekwc gate – holding the bars. This is a parody that references a conversation from last night’s dinner.

Klaus Osterwald, an established artist, said during a discussion about designers vs. artists – what out, designers would steal your ideas. This is funny since there is a wonderful photo of Klaus hanging on the bars of the gate, on the nearly forty five-degree staircases that leads to the kitchen and upper studios.

He laughs when we begin our presentation, grasping within seconds the nature of our gesture.

It is wonderful to share dinner each night. I especially enjoy the 12 – 14 people who gather each evening with only one or two individuals cooking for all of us. Being taken care of in the evening, frees us to read, walk or rest. Then, at some unspoken moment, some of us rise to clear the table and the 4-minute dishwasher cycle has the kitchen “clean” within 15 minutes. Many hands make for light responsibility.

Tonight, we tried creating strategy for glaze testing, mixing slips, and measuring chemicals.

Conclusion: Best to do this sort of activity when rested.

Oh – the plug reference came about when we attempted to run the slide show and the color space was way off. All the slides had a dingy yellow tinge. Like old photo’s of modern products/architecture. When trying to adjust the projector, the remote did not work. Marc, the technical computer staff member, found new batteries, and the notebook would not start – and the two prong French adapter - was not inserted into the power surge protector.

Details – details – details!

Technical References:
Glaze Chemistry Zen Koan:
Science _ No Science

- if one is mixing glazes – start with the obvious possibilities. One could test until the moon collides with the sun; but mistakes can sometimes lead to unexpected {hopefully fruitful results: I am a romantic dreamer, so I am thinking the story of Post It here}

We mixed bone china slip tonight – with the hope of spraying it onto folded paper structures. If, we could find a binder that would lessen the amount of water – then perhaps the lithographer’s paper we are using in the experiment. {goal makes the optapix (1%)– made the slip into a thick paste. Not the effect for this experiments – but could be truly useful in another goal to fill holes in a panel with transparent glaze.

Try it – Try anything – but keep an excellent paper trail! Evaluate later – when you’re rested.

Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Cultural Pattern_References:

Rains each day; so we discuss the slang.
Raining clay pipe stems
Dutch
Raining fat farm boys
German
Raining cats and dogs
American
Raining chair legs
Greek

Random Ideas_Uncertainty Explored:

Apple Computer patented case for cellular phone made from ceramics. Ceramic is transparent to wireless signals, enhancing the reception. There is also a patent from 2004 – for antenna embedded into ceramics; saving space and money.

Connecting Threads_Trust in Creativity:

"The average human being thinks that happiness lies in stability, in tying up all the loose ends and having things under control. But actually, happiness lies in being able to relax with our true condition, which is basicallyfleeting, dynamic, fluid, not in any way solid, not in any way permanent. It's transient by nature." - Pema Chodron

Daily Experiences Living in Holland:
We are working long days and being at .ekwc is absorptive. We sort of pinch ourselves and ask if we’re in Holland. The telephone, always a mystery in foreign country, speaks to us in Dutch. I wonder if I will learn Dutch while I make mistakes one failed call upon another.

We bought biologic - organic- fruits and vegtables Friday morning at the market. Several vendors who know their early customers, asked how long we are staying in town. Obviously we are Americans, and yet Den Bosch is not a tourist destination. As we walk meandering streets, exploring all smaller passages, town begins to loop into familiar buildings.

Our day begins when we leave the small 30 S.M. Thoreau sort of room with twin beds, a desk, two chairs and an amorior. We traverse a court yard and enter the work center door greeted by kilns of all nature.

Every thing one needs is at your finger tips – linked by orange three ring binders where we enter studio #4 – and the item we’re taking.

Technical References:

Lean clay: slip
Defloculant:
Fat clay: plastic clay
Add bentone – 5 x’s as strong at bentonite
{1.5% in our porcelain and bone china clay mixed on Sat/Sun}
Paper Pulp:
Add .5% to strengthen wet-bone dry strength

Metal and Clay fired at same time
“Defies the laws of physics,” Peter from .ekwc
Art or Industry viewpoint differs in the acceptance of the results

Filter Press the Plastic Clay bodies we’ve made in a dough mixer
> Edges of the clay cake are hard – center is soft
> Will time equalize the consistency or do we need to wedge it?
> Does the pressure of the pump affect the consistency?
Current setting is 30 – 40 {units- kilograms?}
>Water content is 50% - sort of can see finger trails in the clay slip before pumping into the filter. What is the correct texture of the clay slip?

Sunday, January 7, 2007

Sarah, an architect, has a beginners mind. Precise yet imprecise, is her current refrain while listening, learning and working with ceramics.

"Being creative and being communicative are intertwined. Each is the living edge of the other. You have to be both receptive and expressive for either one to balance out. It's similar to keeping your will and your desire going in the same direction. It keeps your feet from losing their balance." Robert Piepenburg