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when is a piece of work finished?

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OED dictionary definitionfinish

bring or come to an end, complete;

to reach the end of a task or race etcconsume all of;

put final touches to;

last stage point where a race etc ends, complete state.

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making books

does Surface Design have specific concerns around the idea of finish?

consider various elements and their relation to finish in the context of design.

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idea where do they come from?what if any is the role of research?are they moulded to ‘consider’ the idea of design ?

what are you attempting to communicate?

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contentdesignlayoutform/structure

how does the content relate to your intention?

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choice of materialspaper wool plastic ink etc

do certain materials have a finished state?

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physical qualities of materialsappearanceweighttexturecoloursize

is there a particular balance in relation to the materials and the factors above?

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factors effecting choiceintention - brieffunction - functionalitytimescalebudgetaudience

is it important to know the ‘brief’ to make a judgement around ‘finishedness’?

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location - space gallerylibraryshopon-line

how does the space complete the work?

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what do you need from a piece of work in relation to the idea of finish?

as a maker - as a viewer

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what judgements do you make?

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what makes it finished?

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so

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consider the role of makerviewer

within the context of the criteria you use to evaluate when/if a piece of work has finishedness

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what elements would you have in your equation ?

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material/

mattercontent

intention

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F=Ci F=finished piecei=idea fully communicated

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I+C+M=finishedM=materialsC=contentI=intention

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Shared experience maker - purposeviewer - respect/understanding = finished(

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maker = viewerdecide - display

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i rt u

_ _ + = f

makeri = intentiont = thought processr = realisationu= understanding

viewero = open mind

( )o

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to say something + durable + well made + to produce + =

define = reaction = wholeness = finite

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PP + M + U + T = F2 2 2

PP = physical presenceM = meaning (intent & readability)U = understanding intentT = taste (target audience)F = finished

2

2

2

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8

=

making

finishedness

intuition reaction

inspiration

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a work is finished when 2 + 2 = 5

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viewer

artistI

A

P

OM

B

M

M

A

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An + - / x = znx ) - ; + (

z = tools

.. .. -.

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(F1+c1=u)x( - + - )=F1

F = formC = contentU = understandingM = makerV = viewerC = communicationI = interaction

MV

CI

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o vm u- + -( ) = success

O = objectsM = materialsV = viewersU = understandingA = action

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f = s

f = finisheds = started

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(g+l) x C = Finished

g = goal reachedl = looking polishedc = contentnessh = happy

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your turn

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attempt to create an equation/diagram for the idea of finishedness

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OED dictionary definitionfinish

bring or come to an end, complete;

to reach the end of a task or race etcconsume all of; put final touches to;

last stage point where a race etc ends, complete state.

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is finished an issue ?

can we (do we want to)create a structure/model where finished is not an issue ?

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what specific role do the audience have in the completion of a bookwork ?

can/do the audience finish the work ?

physically

spiritually

emotionally

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does an idea only succumb to the idea of finish, finished, finishedness within a capitalist structure?

i.e. commodity tradable commercial

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dematerialization of object

role of artists skills

process expertslateral thinkingcreative problem solvingmaterial understandingcommunicators

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alternative structures

‘buying’ an ideaauthorship interventioninternet

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is an object on the journey to what it is?

or

is it is destroyed as it finished, completed, exhausted - dead ?

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Jessica Hagy

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