
SHIFTAZINE is about celebrating what is out there, already in your life, right in front of you. SHIFTAZINE aims to give some useful insights, to pose some questions, and to make you look at everything differently. Hopefully, it will help shift the contemporary perception of beauty and aesthetics. SHIFTAZINE is created by Jacqueline Hill and is associated with DESIGNASAW.
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ENJOY; ISSUE; INTERESTING PLACES; INTERIORS; JOYDAY; WALLISM:THE SEMIOTICS OF WALLS; STREET FINDS; SHIFT HOW WE SEE; FASHION; ART; COLOUR
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28 November 2013
Everything old is new again
BAKELITE: One of the first plastics made from synthetic components which was used for kitchenware, jewelry, pipe stems, and children's toys in the first half of the 20th century.
This range of objects is a modern take on the
wonderful old texture and is found at The Country Trader, at PDY
Redfern/Waterloo Sydney on the corner of Young and Phillip Streets Redfern.
Experienced
collectors have developed ways of testing for bakelite one of which is rubbing
your fingers over the piece until it is warm, then smell.
It is unforgettable - formaldehyde or a carbolic acid.
Familiarize yourself with this odor. Not all pieces will have the same odor intensity, but it will be there.
It is unforgettable - formaldehyde or a carbolic acid.
Familiarize yourself with this odor. Not all pieces will have the same odor intensity, but it will be there.
Bakelite
has a clunky sound. Hit two plastic pieces together, then two bakelite - check
the difference.
Feel the difference. http://www.worldint.com/science/bakelite.html
Feel the difference. http://www.worldint.com/science/bakelite.html
27 November 2013
A brush, a pot of paint and a wall_Wallism
Sometimes a simple immediate image can have more impact than a complicated over thought visual.
A brush, a pot of paint and a wall...that combination can change the world.
About ten days ago slices of watermelon started appearing all around the Fern. Sometimes they are big and sometimes they are tiny. They are all delicious looking.
A brush, a pot of paint and a wall...that combination can change the world.
About ten days ago slices of watermelon started appearing all around the Fern. Sometimes they are big and sometimes they are tiny. They are all delicious looking.
If anyone has some great examples of Wallism, shiftazine would love to feature them. Just send a jpg and some info on the who, where and when.
25 November 2013
Happy JoyDay!
Well its JoyDay and hopefully you are all celebrating the thing or one of the many things that bring you JOY.
The 25th November is a powerful day, and big things happen on it.
I adopted my dear heart Jack on the 25th November 2000.
My darling Maggie went to heaven on the 25th November 2010.
The 25th November is a powerful day, and big things happen on it.
I adopted my dear heart Jack on the 25th November 2000.
My darling Maggie went to heaven on the 25th November 2010.
And now I heard that there is an international 'Prevent violence against Women' day on the 25th November.
Celebrate JOY.
Embrace it and became conscious of it. It is sometimes fleeting but it always has a powerful effect.
Celebrate JOY.
Embrace it and became conscious of it. It is sometimes fleeting but it always has a powerful effect.
19 November 2013
Greece Colours: No.1 The Layered
Shiftazine recently ran a short series of
spreads looking at the diverse colour palette of Berlin.
Now shiftazine turns its eyes to Greece and the colours of this archipelago (a Greek word which was the original name for the Aegean Sea).
Now shiftazine turns its eyes to Greece and the colours of this archipelago (a Greek word which was the original name for the Aegean Sea).
This wall is like a snap shot of the Greek psyche with the layering of imagery that in someway resonates with the past, present and maybe future of this land of continuity.
From the sepia tones of photographs of ancestors to the spray can colours of the now ubiquitous graffiti, a unique palette is created.
From the sepia tones of photographs of ancestors to the spray can colours of the now ubiquitous graffiti, a unique palette is created.
18 November 2013
12 November 2013
The tempo is the suitcase.
A witty and charming idea (very shiftazine actually) that must been swirling in the ether above Australia,
and was grabbed onto by some abundantly inventive audio designers.
They take an old suitcase, like the one that is always stuffed full of things one has forgotten about, empty it out and
then fill it with wires and speakers and all that other stuff that allows one to have music, of the type that is a rich, full sound that curls your toes with delight.
Never look at an old suitcase the same way again.
and was grabbed onto by some abundantly inventive audio designers.
They take an old suitcase, like the one that is always stuffed full of things one has forgotten about, empty it out and
then fill it with wires and speakers and all that other stuff that allows one to have music, of the type that is a rich, full sound that curls your toes with delight.
Never look at an old suitcase the same way again.
If you want one of these groovy speaker suitcases email MELBOURNE VINTAGE AUDIO at melbournevintageaudiocase@gmail.com
The title of this article was adapted from ‘You,
everything, too’ by Daniel Barenboim
10 November 2013
A suitcase full of Joy_JoyDay
Stop! Don't throw that old suitcase out! Think about how you could shift its reason for being.
Say for example...who would have thought to make a suitcase into a tiny pond upon which one could sail tiny metal and plastic boats that are powered by burning tiny twigs. How wonderful lateral imagination is!
Say for example...who would have thought to make a suitcase into a tiny pond upon which one could sail tiny metal and plastic boats that are powered by burning tiny twigs. How wonderful lateral imagination is!
JoyDay is rapidly approaching, only a few weeks away.
Remember to celebrate the thing or one of the things that brings you joy on the 25th November.
Remember to celebrate the thing or one of the things that brings you joy on the 25th November.
04 November 2013
A scope for creativity: The humble plastic colander
The humble plastic colander was the heart and soul of a Sydney Festival popup installation.
Inventing a fantastic visual vehicle for a temporary Japanese eatery at Sydney’s Carriage Works was no strain for
Andrew Birley with the use of bright green plastic colanders found in Sydney’s Chinatown.
This
is simple kitchen aid worked effectively as a suspended installation setting
the tone of the eatery as well as
sitting comfortably within table settings functioning as a table accessory.
sitting comfortably within table settings functioning as a table accessory.
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