Monday, April 14, 2008

2300 to midnight for Nokia

Last month, I got an email from AK (aka ChubbyHubby) who is guest editing a special book, commissioned by Nokia (incidentally, I just discovered Jan Chipchase's really cool blog about his really cool job conducting on-the-ground research for Nokia's design team), that "celebrates noteworthy people who are able to achieve that perfect balance between work and play". It will have a very limited print run of only 100 copies (I have no idea why they would go through all this effort just to do 100!). I found the concept of the book really fun and interesting. Basically, AK's job is to select 24 people and assign each person an hour of the day. I was assigned the hour of 2300-midnight and asked to submit a page that reflects or is inspired by that hour. Although a few days late, here's what I finally submitted with the help of BL's brilliant hand (I've always wanted to write like an architect, but sadly my penmanship is really quite appalling.).

My contribution is a nod to Joshua Yang's hexagonal, continuous-line drawing time cells (I've always had a thing for hexagons) and Christopher K. Ho's icosahedron time machines.

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