29.9.09

sat nav sock
silk, wool, shetland wool.glow in dark thread


over the next few days i will be adding the images and information on the artists who have been involved in making for the gman project







jennifer tait,donna smith, emma blain, claire henry,
cecil tait, hilary seatter, suzanne shearer, anne eunson, andrea williamson, shona millar, jono sandilands, mary blance

28.9.09

In preparation for the Gman project installation in the museum tomorrow we have been listening to the beautiful voices of shetland makers speaking of the process of making products for the gman contemporary craft project.

intervewed by mary blance , shetland author , broadcaster and cultural activist 10 artists speak of their process and of who they think the gman is




  • a travelling boy?

  • a gentleman?

  • woman?

  • pirate ?

  • tax collector ?

  • a clothes theif?

  • a sailor ?
  • a merchant?

  • or does it matter who he is ? should we let him lie?







glow in the dark darning



26.9.09



foot of the sock different to the top of the sock ?
heavily mended socks

'one sock has the foot replaced by the leg of another stocking'

'feet of the socks are worn away and have been replaced by another material.. there are holes at the knees, some roughly mended
......no foot to the stocking ...'

lap = (n) a patch , a covering put on for the purpose of mending, as on a shoe or the board of a boat etc




24.9.09


safe socks
socks with toes that glow in the dark

23.9.09

tak dy sock

taking your knitting for a walk in shetland

barter dy sock

socks were a very important bartering item during 17th and 18th c for shetlanders trading with Dutch fishermen who dominated commercial fishing in shetlandwaters from around 1600. crews lived on board their ships and had supplies to last the summer. however they also got fresh food from shetlanders and most important was the bartering of socks. in return dutchmen gave the shetlanders tobacco , gin and cash.

sock = knitting
sockin =(n) stocking


22.9.09


back to socks ....
look at these for a pair of socks
1640 -69 a bit early for gman but interesting all the same

.........buttons printed with maps, socks with colourways designed from flags, jewellery made with ribbon and resin, felt jewellery , hats and purse, woolen threads printed with text.......................more to come on the gman contemporary craft project www.twitter.com/gunnisterman


gman logo created by Jono Sandilands
gman and mending

knitting mended with weaving


weaving mended with knitting
tweave: an exciting project coming up where twitters are used to create a virtul woven fabric.
http://www.tweave.co.uk/
gmans tweets : http://twitter.com/gunnisterman


21.9.09

gman lost ?

a sat nav watch


invented in 1920 the original sat nav wristwatch relied on good old fashioned paper maps wound around wooden rollers








or a much more contemporary take on getting lost in Gunnister some nat nav shoes to help find the way


http://www.reevoo.com/decidewhattobuy/2009/04/gadget-watch-sat-nav-shoes/







walking in windy shetland weather looking at your knees

sat nav screen strategically placed on the knees of a sock?

glow in the dark embroidered map for walking on dark evenings?
during 17th and 18th C a trade in stockings as established with the Hanseatic merchants and the Dutch fishermen. I explored this theme in the making of 'gin socks' for an exhibition 'dangers of sewing and knitting' in 2005. 3 socks could be bartered for a pint of gin.
http://craftscotland.org/dangersofknittingreview.html .. i hope to develop the idea further with socks relating to gman... a combination of both past and present in a prototype for a sat nav sock to help gman find his way.





photographs by Phat Sheep photography

personas and scenarios in design

priority user : gman identity unknown
what activites was he doing ?
immerse in his world
needs /motivation /activities/ problems




'due to lack of roads in shetland at the time many travelled by foot. Perhaps he lost his way or had an accident which hampered mobility, both of which could result in death by exposure or starvation '

'the fact he was wearing alot of clothes when buried could indicate it was cold when he died, during winter snow storms people often lost their way.. '

19.9.09




gmans socks mended with another pair of socks



timper; walking very slow with careful selection of foot placement so as to minimise getting unsuitable footwear wet or dirty in difficult conditions



where was he walking? lost ? in need of a map? some satalite navigation ?







navigation toe ring by Ideo

'GPS toes are toe rings that communicate to a server kept in a purse or worn on a belt. wearing one on each foot, the gps device will guide the wearer to a preset destination by vibrating and lighting up to signal upcoming direction changes'

www.ideo.com/work/item/technojewellery/

www.slowlab.net/gps%20drawing.html


gman : ( short for government man) is slang for the federal bureau for investigation agent FBI

gman: the term gman was used in ireland as a reference to the detectives of the Dublin metropolitan police forces g division