You all should go watch the new movie about her! E1027 Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea. It’s beautiful.
@JockStud4 күн бұрын
The mic quality is more than listenable, no worries!
@leetran71237 күн бұрын
I know about Eileen Gray from an LSAT RC stimulus
@BlakeGildaphish7610 күн бұрын
i never understood why children liked to chew on their dolls, even when i was a child. It never made sense to me.
@bycarolinakobayashi13 күн бұрын
Im sure this moment at 6:24 will stay such with me for the rest of the week
@KylieRees-l3v13 күн бұрын
Octopus rococo XD
@uarestrong7613 күн бұрын
Excellent video but sheesh 😂 I didn't expect to look straight into a spiders asshole this morning!
@ivan5559917 күн бұрын
Handy file's handle isn't that useful to user's hand. Don't use handful of them at a time.
@NonNoobber19 күн бұрын
my dream car is an aurel persu streamliner now
@ivan5559919 күн бұрын
As an artist, l havent figured out how to create/replicate art noveau/jugend into my drawings.
@frankye300522 күн бұрын
Dear Professor Bird, my name is Frank Ye. I am a 3d artist for AAA games. What you taught in your videos is truly meaningful to me. My job requires me to recreate high quality realistic props and tools, your course provide information that's really hard to find elsewhere. Your stuff is truly gems
@MagdalenaRajnohova23 күн бұрын
Prefect Documentary, thank you
@zachhiggins166823 күн бұрын
BDUs blazer is genius
@crablord936225 күн бұрын
I'm an ID student, about to start my second year. Just finished binging this series and it gave me so much invaluable insight into the field, it was inspiring and informative and exciting! You're a great educator, I thoroughly enjoyed this course. So glad you decided to make this publicly available. Thank you :) It's gonna be hard to find anything nearly as awesome to watch in my free time now lol
@HistoryofID24 күн бұрын
This made my day! I gave up teaching, and your comment reminds me of the good parts of that, which I miss. Thanks!
@zachhiggins166828 күн бұрын
Kinda wild how popular this series is at large. Hunger for knowledge will never die. Just what is the motivation and how to motivate
@zachhiggins166829 күн бұрын
Marketing someone else's invention definitely isn't inventing it
@lisalucas261429 күн бұрын
Love this video.
@HeathergreymaulkinАй бұрын
Oh man i just found this! Thank you so much for your generosity with the images and info and your ideas! What a great resource❤
@elamiri858Ай бұрын
Professor Bird, I quit my Industrial Design program 3 years ago (because I realised I didn't really want to become a designer...) and I just completed another -completely unrelated- program that I started after quitting Design. However I still come back to rewatch your videos, because they were some of my most enjoyable moments during my studies. Thank you for your amazing work and sharing your passion with us!! ❤️
@nicocorti1626Ай бұрын
i loves this classsss!!!! im watching from argentina
@amazingsingАй бұрын
I must know where you found the original fashion viewmaster slides! I’ve been looking everywhere for them and can’t find them anywhere
@MatthewXerxesBirdАй бұрын
For the exhibition, we realized it would be easier to just acquire all of the toys, which took a year of eBay combing, but worked great. Then three years later, I got to liquidate the collection and sold most of it again eBay. I could not believe my luck finding those ViewMaster images because they transformed the exhibition (20' high projection!). And I was amazed that I was unable to sell them after. I sold every other thing, and they are sill here waiting for me to get them to a next home... I have never seen another one.
@DikshaGoyal-l3mАй бұрын
The little dance while the Al Jazari's elephant clock is being explained was a cute distraction hahahaha
@krissberzkalns53082 ай бұрын
Thank you Matthew for sharing insight into industrial design. One of the best and most insightful series of industrial design on KZbin in my opinion. No marketing agenda, just great design history! :)
@lidinqin12 ай бұрын
ilove u professor!!! thanks for all the efforts of making all these informative content!
@mxfxdlg2 ай бұрын
Holy hell! What an adventure this was. I just spent the most enjoyable nine KZbin hours of my life (which included a six hour intermission. I’ve gotta sleep y’know!) Yes, I stuck with you the entire time and I must thank you for not editing out the flubs, ramblings and dribbles, which helped to regulate the impressive amount and quality of data we were processing here. Of course, constant rewinding played a huge part in my taking so long to get through this………heck, I don’t even know what this is! A seminar? A virtual classroom? I can only hope that if heaven has a waiting room that THIS is what is playing on a constant loop. You are a wonderful busted main of facts and information, and your endless flow of images and knowledgeable stimulation is most appreciated, Sir. Thank you so much for this fantastic presentation of a subject that I’ve loved wholeheartedly ever since my father introduced me to it as a child. You have a new subscriber.
@BH.22.2 ай бұрын
Nice quick overview. One tip I wanted to add: To file a more accurate radius on an edge there is a different much better technique: You start with the tip of your file on the flat that is facing away from you. Then you roll the file towards you (or the flat that's facing you) while you push. Feels a bit odd and unintuitive the first time but works fine and makes repeatably the same radius everytime.
@magali16162 ай бұрын
32:32 🤍
@epicicarus2 ай бұрын
I am not a student, but dam, I love art deco and loved the information and history going into such a great time for design.
@briansmith-l1q2 ай бұрын
I would LOVE to see you with no pants. You're yummy! (i love deco btw,,,, have a wood deco seth thomas wind up, keeps perfect time, rings every half hour, hour on the hour. Most accurate wind up i have, my favorite is Ingraham, but Seth made so many different kinds, i'll assume made for everyone's pocket book. If you didn't have a Seth Thomas, eeeeeek lol. Got a Ingraham banjo,, great cabinet,, spools on the side.. perfect time keeper as well. Have you guessed by now, I'm a gay man? lol,,,, and I'm 60, watch out, ha ha.. tc you sexy guy!
@davidgold59612 ай бұрын
28:23 I love your presentation, but at 28 minutes and 23 seconds the word FINNISH needs to have two of the letter N, not one. Also PAVILION has only one letter L.
@HistoryofID2 ай бұрын
THANK YOU!!!!!! Too late to fix it now, and that's the price for moving too fast trying to get these done in such a short time. But I love having the corrections noted for all!
@bycarolinakobayashi3 ай бұрын
Tacos vs potato chip is the best metaphor, and i wouldn't change a thing. It's hilarious and memorable!
@bycarolinakobayashi3 ай бұрын
The outtakes are so good 😂
@christopherhahn60793 ай бұрын
☆Old World building that was repourposed...
@Dusty.Spinster3 ай бұрын
I would absolutely trade away the modern blow molded coffee lid. the amount of trash for a single use item and I would personally enjoy a resurgence in the coffee shop as a third place and not a stop off point to get a shot of caffeine.
@lousylionn4553 ай бұрын
This is a wonderful video, but I really feel it skimmed past bild lilli. This isn't a video about bild lilli of course but I feel it doesn't give her near enough credit
@anubisswift3 ай бұрын
A Gentleman and a Scholar
@ravendreaming39663 ай бұрын
The thing about silk worms not existing in the wild anymore isn't true-- there are other types of silk producing moths that still exist in the wild. (Especially in India). But they're distinct.
@ralphohms75133 ай бұрын
Love art deco and art moderne! Thanks for your work here!! 😊
@aeray35813 ай бұрын
Godley and Peers initiated the spider silk fabrics, but they did not MAKE the garments themselves. The artisans did!
@bycarolinakobayashi3 ай бұрын
The comment at 55:07 explains so much!
@muhammadrayhanarifinsyah58344 ай бұрын
Hi Matthew, as an Indonesian designer who experienced ID student life under Covid, I found my formative student years to be excruciatingly dull, and graduated in 2022 with dissappointment of my study, continuing to the auto industry and being displeased with it almost in the same manner of my own study. I'm extremely grateful to stumble upon your desperate videos in 2020 to hook your students, and have my horizon widened by binge watching all 12-week videos in an attempt to rekindle my relationship with the broader ID field and its rich history. I can't thank you enough for bringing knowledge and inspiring, even ten thousand miles away. A history lesson only an et ceterator could make!
@HistoryofID4 ай бұрын
What a lovely comment! I am so pleased you enjoyed these!!!
@imabarbiecollector4 ай бұрын
Why did they get rid of the holes in the feet stand? I get improvements but getting rid of the stand is crazy to me all the flimsy stands they just seam to get worse by the year. The holes in the feet stand are perfect I love when I get a reproduction doll that has that stand! ❤❤
@jessicaT123454 ай бұрын
You must be one of the best professors alive. Thank you!