chris nichols folio - july 2016
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chorb ton nī̂ - I like now
contentsA multidisciplinaryselection featuring the following:
06. Lélé Lighting design for public space
12. Club TrishEvent curation, graphic and visual design
18. Tumor Artelier lighting
22. Architects for PeaceIndustrial design thesis publication
22. Grasslands BrandingFood co-op brand revival
24. RMIT I.D PublicationIndustrial design thesis publication
26. YellaCAD designed stool
27. Lit.Glass meets Arduino
28 - 29. Freelance Including, additive manufacture, exhibition design and video production
30. PhotographyA selection of personal analog and digital photography
About meA young designer seeking to create connections between people and places.
The main theme I explore in my work is human psychology and how design of an environment can influence a person’s perception and behaviour. I am a curious person, always analysing the world and formulating ideas.
My work seeks to explore where art and design intersect with science, with an increasing focus on emerging technologies.
My interests extend to creating cultural spaces where different artists from light through to music and performance collaborate to create sensory rich experiences. This extends to the design of cities and how the design of urban environments impact the different aspects of the people living within them, from social to mental wellbeing.
I am the product of a highly visual, well travelled, culturally diverse and open minded generation. I am seeking any opportunity to continue learning and apply my skills and offer ideas where possible.
vimeo.com/cnichols
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LéLéUrban Lighting
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This project explores how alternative forms of lighting design in conjunction with urban design could enhance experiences in public urban spaces.
The lighting of urban environments could be designed with a greater sensitivity to the emotional and behavioural responses of people. Lighting design plays a significant role in the design of urban spaces as it can be used to promote way-finding, visual comfort and personal safety.
‘Lélé’ is the proposed lighting intervention for a space located in Footscray, Melbourne. ‘Lélé’ explores how a network of reactive lighting could be used activate a neglected urban space giving it a new sense of life
Lele uses sensor technology to read different environmental cues which alter the lighting visual in real time. Like a living organism, lele adjusts and responds to the different cues being ambient light levels, motion, time, temperature and humidity. This creates a lighting environment in a constant state offlux.
Prototype Video:
https://vimeo.com/113339146
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Understanding the Public’s Use of the SpaceCareful observations over weeks at different times of the day ranging from early morning to late at night, examining the different stakeholders and ways people use the space
Interviewing people and analysing theirperception of using public space at night
A bustling multicultural commerical hubduring the day, avoided and perceived as dangerous and by the public by night
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Scripting the ExperienceDifferent prototypes were used to translate the imagination of the designed experience into a communicable concept. This was achieved through the illustration of visuals, experimentation with Arduino technology, experimentation with material and light qualities, and the construction of scale models to fully grasp an understanding of the desired lighting effect.
The construction of scale model helped in gauging an understanding of how to arrange the network of light, understanding the qualities of illumination within the space and gaining an understanding of how the space may be experienced from different perspectives.
1:14 scale model of the space Fitted with an Arduino controlled lighting system to simulate the designed experience
Environmentally Reactive TechnologyA key feature of this design project was the exploration into sensor technology. Open source programming software was explored with the aim of creating a light which is self automated and responsive to the environment. The different sensors act as inputs which trigger the visualisation to evolve depending on the environmental factors, ranging from changes in temperature to humidity, as well as the presence of people walking within the space.
CLUB TRISHMelbourne Music Week 2015 AND The GERTRUDE ST PROJECTION FESTIVAL 2016
CLUB TRISHMELBOURNE MUSIC WEEK 2015 and
GERTRUDE ST PROJECTION FESTIVAL 2016
Event OrganiserCreative Direction
Lighting DesignEvent DesignGraphic DesignMarketing
Co-organiser and creative director of A Club Called Trish a Melbourne Music Week event as part of of the 2015 Self Made program of Melbourne Music Week and and the 2016 Gertrude St Projection festival.
The creative love child of a group of electronic music artists, industrial designers and light artists with a dream of creating a space of visual transcendence and aural immersion where balearic sounds meet an Australian bush aesthetic. This is a unique take on the Melbourne club experience.
Our collective continues to experiment with lighting technologies in conjuction with unique electronic music artists and performers to create a platform for these emerging artists.
A Club Called Trish is a celebration of Melbourne and its unique creative scene. This is a safe, liberating space where all are welcome to dance and dream. Promo video: https://vimeo.com/144432344
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BOBOProduct Design
Bobo is a pendant light designed with an organic, grotesque aesthetic in mind. This product was the result of an exploration into different moulding and casting techniques. It was conceived and brought into the world as
The primary material used to create the form is epoxycast resin. The LED light piece is placed inside the central cavity illuminating the form and the surrounding space with a warm orange glow.
ArchitectsFor PeaceGRAPHIC DESIGN
A revitalisation project for the Grasslands Food co-op helping relaunch their brand. From print to online design.
Grasslands is an organisation established to provide initial financial support community organisations such as the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and supply products that are goodfor the producer, consumer and the environment.
GRASSLANDSFOOD CO-oPFOOTSCRAYGRAPHIC DESIGN
A revitalisation project for the Grasslands Food co-op helping relaunch their brand. From print to online design.
Grasslands is an organisation established to provide initial financial support community organisations such as the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and supply products that are goodfor the producer, consumer and the environment.
RMIT I.D Thesis PublicationGRAPHIC DESIGN
An industrial design thesis exploring the historical nature of lighting within cities and public space. The aim of the thesis project was to explore alternative ways of using light as a mean to activate neglected public spaces.
YellaProduct design
A study into fibre and metal led to the design of this stool. The design developed from sketching to life size models, a 1:1 CAD model to help guide construction of the
chair.
Yellow rope fastened within the steel structure provides seated support for the
user as well as braces the overall structure.
Lit.Product design
This lamp design was an exploration into traditional craft and open source sensor technology. This product was produced using glass blowing methods and Arduino programming technology. The vessel was designed in collaboration with the Philip Stokes glass studio.
The Arduino system controls a set of LED lights which are responsive to the ambient light change and movement within the room. The light source shines through the surface of the glass to create a complex light projection due to the refraction.
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING3d Modelling and 3D PRINTING
Amarnath Medal Project (2016)Client: Kiss Chasey Creative
Den Fair 2016Client: Yellow Diva
EXHIBITION DESIGN
Video ProductionFilming and editing
The Night Sings Its Songs (2016)Client: La Mama Theatre
Melbourne Music Week 2015Client: City of Melbourne
PhotographyFilm and Digital
PhotographyFilm and Digital
Christopher Nichols [email protected]