Adanimaldesign is a concept that is based on my education and training as a graphic designer and visual artist. This space will serve to highlight process and work on my final year of grad school and link it with my current brand identity.
My name is Adan Garcia-Bugarin: I am a second year student at CCA pursuing my masters in design. I am particularly interested in cybernetics and the optimization of systems in the field of crop and food production. I am interested in the processes that Permaculture offers such as irrigation, crop organization and containment, farm/animal space design, soil preparation and terracing.
I aim to design crop-growing containers that offer alternatives to urban dwellers who are for the most part separated from the processes of their own food production. I hope to incorporate aspects of design in addressing issues of space and landscape.
I believe that more connections need to be made between people and their food that validate the pleasure and work that growing food is all about. I think that an interesting experience takes place when people see a plant grow and ultimately can consume the product of their labor. I have always enjoyed the beauty of an orchard or a cornfield and as a child I saw these things so I value them. I don’t expect people to become farmers in cities, but I think that we could be more involved in the processes of how our food is developed. We are now faced with a growing world population and a need for self-sufficiency at a basic level. Everything in cities is provided for us via systems that completely isolate us from the source. We take trips to the country or buy vacation packages to the wilderness once a year to experience nature instead of living it at home.
What we eat is becoming much more important as we become more aware of the extreme scarcity that exist in some places while in others the sheer saturation of food products is overwhelming.
I believe that designers should be invested in creating systems that provide independence for people in as much as people should be responsible for feeding themselves.
My name is Adan Garcia-Bugarin: I am a second year student at CCA pursuing my masters in design. I am particularly interested in cybernetics and the optimization of systems in the field of crop and food production. I am interested in the processes that Permaculture offers such as irrigation, crop organization and containment, farm/animal space design, soil preparation and terracing.
I aim to design crop-growing containers that offer alternatives to urban dwellers who are for the most part separated from the processes of their own food production. I hope to incorporate aspects of design in addressing issues of space and landscape.
I believe that more connections need to be made between people and their food that validate the pleasure and work that growing food is all about. I think that an interesting experience takes place when people see a plant grow and ultimately can consume the product of their labor. I have always enjoyed the beauty of an orchard or a cornfield and as a child I saw these things so I value them. I don’t expect people to become farmers in cities, but I think that we could be more involved in the processes of how our food is developed. We are now faced with a growing world population and a need for self-sufficiency at a basic level. Everything in cities is provided for us via systems that completely isolate us from the source. We take trips to the country or buy vacation packages to the wilderness once a year to experience nature instead of living it at home.
What we eat is becoming much more important as we become more aware of the extreme scarcity that exist in some places while in others the sheer saturation of food products is overwhelming.
I believe that designers should be invested in creating systems that provide independence for people in as much as people should be responsible for feeding themselves.