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Casting Call for Bravo's Work of Art

In New York: 

Saturday, September 25
10 AM-2 PM
At the Brooklyn Museum

Click here for schedules in Los Angeles and Chicago, and for an application.

Last season's grand prize was a solo show at the Brooklyn Museum! (And cash.)

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SHOW YOUR ECO DESIGNS AT "GREEN" BLOCK PARTY

A block party devoted to showcasing new ideas for green living will take place Saturday, October 2, 10 AM-6 PM and there is still space available to demonstrate your eco-friendly work or products.

More than 3,000 people are expected to attend the Green Home NYC DIY Green Block Party, which will also serve as a prototype to “green up” other New York street fairs by composting, using biofuels, and minimizing trash.

If you are interested in renting a booth at the block party, visit http://greenhomenyc.org/bldgs and contact anovak@hudsoninc.com for special student rates.

The block party will be held in front of the Third + Bond building in Carroll Gardens (Third Street between Bond and Hoyt streets), the first Brooklyn mid-rise luxury project to achieve both LEED-Gold and Energy Star Home green building certifications.

The Third + Bond model townhouses were outfitted by a team of Pratt alumni, faculty, and student fine artists, designers, and architects and will also be open for tours. 

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Student Spotlight

David Krawczyk

Industrial Design, Class of 2013

 

You recently placed as one of four runners-up in the nationwide Roommate of the Year contest, sponsored by Apartments.com. Tell us about it.

My video, The Accumulation, was a runner up with a prize of $500. (The grand prize was $10,000 plus free rent for a year.) The short film that I produced details the collection of curbside finds that I recovered on nightly walks. My roommate, Colin Kelly, was initially against the idea though eventually became integral in rescuing goods before they were hauled off to the landfills. Rescued items include lamps, speakers, eight-track stereos, TVs, to name a few. The items that I can not fix I take apart to determine how they failed. I often save parts for inspiration for design projects.

What advice do you have for others scouting for curbside finds to refurbish their living quarters?

Whenever I went out after nightfall, I went with my roommate. Also, despite the term “dumpster diving,” we only carried away items that were set outside of containers. Electronics, lamps, tables, etc. are often set next to the black plastic bags so identifying the condition of our finds was done quickly to eliminate any lingering.

What other precautions should one take in picking up something?

New York City is being infested with bedbugs. Furniture that is not solid wood or metal should not be picked up. Anything else basically has the same risks as purchasing something from a second-hand store. Also, recently there was an article about a man being fined for going around with a vehicle collecting scrap. We went on foot. One should be informed of the laws regarding trash collection.

What’s the best treasure you’ve ever found on the street?

I've had several great finds. I don't want to specify to avoid increasing my competition.

What’s your most recent curbside acquisition?

A desk lamp.

Where are you from?

Roanoke, Virginia.

What brought you to Pratt?

Pratt was my first choice. I originally came for Advertising Art Direction, for which New York is the national center. However, finding things and fixing them up for use in the dorm instead of buying them new (out of frugality) reminded me of how much I enjoyed making things when I was younger. This, in addition to Foundation classes, helped me decide to change my major to industrial design. 

Now that you’re a sophomore, do you still have a roommate?

No, I’m actually a resident advisor in a freshman dorm. I've reduced my collection considerably to allow space for residents to come by and talk. 

Where will your prize money go?

Towards the materials that I need for classes, that can’t be found on the street.



To see the video entry David produced, click below.

 

Photo courtesy of David Krawczyk