Site Launch: August 18, 2008

Hello:

I am launching this site of my recent work done at Emily Carr from the Spring of 2006 up to the present. I will be adding to it periodically throughout the year. Your comments are welcome.

This is a companion site to my portfolio page at:

http://brumwell.ca

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Interactive Design

Translink iPhone App

Translink iPhone App

The link below takes you to the concept page for the Translink iPhone application, developed by the design team that I participated with in Interactive Design Essentials 205 at Emily Carr during the Spring of 2008 with David Humphrey.

The idea is to combine the iPhone’s touch screen interface, GPS technology and ‘Smart’ features to provide real time transit information, payment options and mapping in minimal clicks.

This model provides selected navigation examples for the scheduling option. What you see is my own “skin” on our team’s conceptual design.

Click on the following link:

Translink iPhone App: Interactive Model

Below are some photos of the teams in different stages of the development process.

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Drawings 2007

These drawings are selections from, Every Night: 9:00 – 10:00, a project done in Drawing 310 at Emily Carr with Gary Lee-Nova in the Fall of 2007. It is a serial sketchbook compilation of my family, made over the course of 60 successive nights. They are small scale charcoal, conte and pencil portraits executed quickly as they wind-down from their day.

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Resurfacing Installation 2007

Resurfacing is a project arising from investigations into the hunting and gathering processes involved in art as examined in Interdisciplinary Forum 333 at Emily Carr in the summer of 2007, taught by M. Simon Levin and Anne-Marie Slater.

The project was initially intended to commemorate the abundant food resources that were harvested by the Squamish, Musquem and Tsleil’waututh First Nations from the streams draining into the eastern tidal flats of False Creek, known as Skwahchays. The largest stream became known as China Creek. It has transformed into an agency of capturing and harnessing community interest in restoring China Creek as a surface stream, or “daylighting” it. The goal of the project will be to work with existing organizations and agencies to return salmon and trout stocks to a buried watershed in much the same way that it has been done at Spanish Banks Creek on the West Side and Beaver Creek in Stanley Park. In the process, continued community involvement in on-going community gardens and commons can be extended and expanded upon, producing an ecological and educational focus for neighbourhood stewardship.

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Paintings 2006

This series of paintings was produced in the Fall of 2006 in Painting 310 at Emily Carr with Mina Totino. They are large scale and I used some pretty big brushes. The process gave me an appreciation of how physical an exercise it is to paint that big.

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First Nations Imagery in Schools

The following selection is from a paper that I wrote in Art History 206 in the Spring of 2006 at Emily Carr with Laura Wee Lay Laq. The title is “An Examination of Native and Native-Referenced Art at Kitsilano Secondary School.” In the paper I examine issues of schools and organizations using First Nations signifiers for identification purposes. Continue reading

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