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M I C H A E L H A W K E M O T I O N A L I M A G E S
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VIZUAL VOODOO
PRESS
NEW DIGITAL DESIGN2007 2009
S e v e n t e e n w i n t e r s y l l a b l e s
w i t h o u t Y o u -
i c e c o l d b r e a t h .
A typical key consists of two parts: the
blade, which slides into the keyway of the
lock and distinguishes between different
keys, and the bow, which is left protruding
so that torque can be applied by the user.
The blade is usually designed to open one
specific lock, although master keys are
designed to open sets of similar locks.
Keys provide an inexpensive, though
imperfect, method of authentication for
access to some rare essentials of life,
like meaningful space and emotions.
A key is sometimes an essential tool of
modern living in the developed world.
THERE'S AKEY
THERE'S AKEY
YEAH!
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RED BULL LETS YOU FLY
STREETWEAR
CONTEMPORARY
architecture
FAC ING
public space
A p u b l i c s p a c e refers to an area or place that is open and accessible
to all citizens, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, age or
socio-economic level. One of the earliest examples of public spaces
are commons. For example, no fees or paid tickets are required for entry,
nor are the entrants discriminated based on background. Non-government-owned
malls are examples of ‘private space’ with the appearance of being ‘public space’.
Public Space has also become something of a touchstone for critical theory in relation to
philosophy, (urban) geography, visual art, cul-tural studies, social studies and urban design. Its
relevance seems to become more pressing as capi-tal encloses more and more of what were thought
of as ‘commons’. The term ‘Public Space’ is also of-ten misconstrued to mean other things such as ‘gath-
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When you try your best but you don’t succeedWhen you get what you want but not what you need
When you feel so tired but you can’t sleepStuck in reverse
And the tears come streaming down your faceWhen you lose something you can’t replace
When you love someone but it goes to wasteCould it be worse?
Lights will guide you homeAnd ignite your bones
And I will try to fix you
And high up above or down belowWhen you’re too in love to let it go
But if you never try you’ll never knowJust what you’re worth
Lights will guide you homeAnd ignite your bones
And I will try to fix you
Tears stream down your faceWhen you lose something you cannot replace
Tears stream down your faceAnd I
Tears stream down your faceI promise you I will learn from my mistakes
Tears stream down your faceAnd I
Lights will guide you homeAnd ignite your bones
And I will try to fix you
Coldplay: Fix You Lyrics, X&Y © BMG MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD
i’LL FIX YOU - IN NO TIME!
i’LL FIX YOU - IN NO TIME!
R Y O K O I M I S S Y O U
R Y O K O I M I S S Y O U
NOMAD LAND.
NOMAD LAND.
I’M LOOKING THRU YOU where did you go I thought I knew you, what did I knowYou don’t look different, but you have changed I’m looking through you, you’re not the same
Your lips are moving, I cannot hearYour voice is soothing, but the words aren’t clearYou don’t sound different, I’ve learned the game.I’m looking through you, you’re not the same
Why, tell me why, did you not treat me right? Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight You’re thinking of me, the same old wayYou were above me, but not todayThe only difference is you’re down thereI’m looking through you, and you’re nowhere.
- The Beatles, 1967
In recent times physics and astrophysics have
come to play a central role in shaping the un-
derstanding of the universe through scientific ob-
servation and experiment; or what is known as
physical cosmology shaped through both math-
ematics and observation in the analysis of the
whole universe. In other words, in this discipline,
focuses on the universe as it exists on the largest
scale and at the earliest moments, is generally
understood to begin with the big bang (possibly
combined with cosmic inflation) - an expansion of
space from which the Universe is thought to have
emerged ~13.7±0.2×109 (13.7 billion) years ago .
Between the domains of religion and science,
stands the philosophical perspective of metaphys-
ical cosmology. This ancient field of study seeks
to draw intuitive conclusions about the nature of
the universe, man, god and/or their relationships
based on the extension of some set of presumed
facts borrowed from spiritual experience and/or
observation.
C O S M L O G Y
Global citizenship is the concept of citizenship on a global level. It
is a moral and ethical disposition which might guide the understand-
ing of individual or groups of local and global contexts and their
relative responsibilities within different communities. It is distinct
from the concept of world citizenship.
A feeling of global citizenship is motivated by lo-
cal interests (love of family, communal fairness, self-interest) as
well as global interests (a sense of universal equality), and care
for fellow humans as well as human rights and human dignity. As
participatory action, global citizenship entails a responsibility to
reduce International inequality (both social and economic), refrain
from action that hinders individual well-being, and avoid environ-
mental degradation. The notion of global citizenship is linked to an
understanding of cosmopolitanism.
Global villagers .
Global citizenship is the concept of citizenship on a global level. It
is a moral and ethical disposition which might guide the understand-
ing of individual or groups of local and global contexts and their
relative responsibilities within different communities. It is distinct
from the concept of world citizenship.
A feeling of global citizenship is motivated by lo-
cal interests (love of family, communal fairness, self-interest) as
well as global interests (a sense of universal equality), and care
for fellow humans as well as human rights and human dignity. As
participatory action, global citizenship entails a responsibility to
reduce International inequality (both social and economic), refrain
from action that hinders individual well-being, and avoid environ-
mental degradation. The notion of global citizenship is linked to an
understanding of cosmopolitanism.
Global villagers .
Living in Germany, the english graphic artist and designer Michael Hawk has been devel-oping computer graphics (CG) as early as the mid-eighties. After cover and editorial work for inter-national German publications like DER SPIEGEL, STERN, PLAYBOY, ROLLING STONE and others, he accepted comission work for brands like Coca-Cola, H&M, WEST cigarettes, BMG music a.o. Working for online clients, Michael Hawk furthermore developed Design solutions for SONY, the German Ministry of Health and Research and others.
This portfolio presents you with very new, yet un-published works, which are connected to brands, as hypothetical clients from the markets of interna-tional consumer goods.
M I C H A E L H A W K - N E W W O R K S
Der in Deutschland lebende englische Graphik-er/Designer/Künstler Michael Hawk arbeitet seit Mitte der 80er Jahre an der computergestützten Entwick-lung von Bildarbeiten /Illustrationen /CG (computer graphics oder imaging). Neben Cover- und Editori-al-Illustrationen für überregionale Publikationen wie STERN, FOCUS, SPIEGEL, PLAYBOY, ROLLING STONE u.a.übernahm Michael Hawk Auftragsarbeiten für Marken wie Coca-Cola, H&M, WEST Cigaretten, BMG Music u.a. Als weiteren Teil seiner medienübergreif-enden Arbeit entwickelte er Internet-Designkonzep-tionen für SONY, Bertelsmann Capital, Bundesminis-terium für Bildung und Forschung, Mastermedia PR, TUI AG u.a.
Das hier vorliegende aktuelle Portfolio besteht aus noch unveröffentlichten Arbeiten, die mit interna-tionalen Konsumgüter-Marken als hypothetische Auftraggeber erscheinen.
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