I have an obsession. Ever since I've moved to New York, I've been obsessed with how people live in small spaces. How much space do you need to live comfortably? I think living in tight or small spaces forces you to be more creative. I'm not interesed in how to design for small spaces as much I'm interested what normal people do and how they transform their unit into an extension of themselves, and what they make of life in their small spaces or rental units. Because of this obsession, my friend gave me the following book by Kyoichi Tsuzuki:

For this week, I was thinking about ornamentation of the body. Ornamentation takes on different forms, whether it is for decorative purposes, to display status, etc. I wanted to work on ornamentation for the body that was not only decorative but also functional and served a purpose for me. Hence, I came up with the idea of To-Do-List Jewelry.

This class has made me rethink a lot of things, personal and nonpersonal. It's made me rethink my practices. For example, my approach to projects has been a bumber-car methodology, where I just try things out, hit an obstacle, and then try something else, until something worked. For my first assignment, that's what I tried, and the result turned out to be not what I imagined at all. I didn't realize that I never took the time to think things through. So for my second assignment, I busted out the sketchpad and starting writing down all my ideas and then sketching them out.
That process probably gave me the best project idea that I could have otherwise come up with. It's so interesting to me that I never thought of doing this before, especially since in Software Development I always started with the design process and the system architecture before I actually start writing a piece of code, so I'm at a loss to why this process never translated to ITP for me.
Softness of Things forces me to critique myself and overcome a lot of insecurities when it comes to making things. The natural progression of the class made perfect sense to me and my project idea. I noticed my original idea needed to be developed and designed in the same chronological order of the class assignments.
The class discussions on sustainability and other issues have made me focus on my own practices and my waste and a lot of my faults. It's so great to be able to take a step back and awaken to all these things you've been unconsious of.