Difference between revisions of "Minor Practice Week (KICKOFF)"

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I met the team I am working with. We learned to use the Wiki, what our assignment is and discussed the images we took with us.
 
I met the team I am working with. We learned to use the Wiki, what our assignment is and discussed the images we took with us.
We are going to design a device to scan certain data from the museum. We have to do this stealthy. We would have to design something portable and not very noticeable. We discussed and chose what data we wanted to scan.
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We are going to design a device to scan certain data from the museum. We have to do this stealthy. We would have to design something portable and not very noticeable. We discussed and chose what data (relief) we wanted to scan.
  
 
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We went into boijmans and captured the linings of our objects with a small device with wire. I melted the foam again, this time with the lining of an object from boijmans. And bend a hard copper wire into the shape of one we made.
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=Day Four - 10/09/2015=
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We built the device for the spinning. We went into woodworkshop, lasercutting and had to prep our spot. Me and Sjoerd gave the presentation, turns out the most interesting of our project was 'the theft' itself.
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=Day Five - 11/09/2015=
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We are going to Boijmans.

Revision as of 08:39, 11 September 2015

KICK OFF IMAGES

For the Kick Off we were supposed to go to the Boijmans Museum and photograph 8 images. We had to print them out and the images with us to our first day.
-An interesting architectural detail.
-The most curious object form from the(per-industrial) applied arts and design collection.
-The most curious form from the applied arts and design collection.
-The most curious material or texture from the applied arts and design collection.
-The most representative object/work of your 'craft'/'way of making' from any collection.
-The most moving object/work of any exhibited collection.
-A moving work that is not exhibited but part of the collection.
-A special find from the Boijmans library.

Day One - 07/09/2015

I met the team I am working with. We learned to use the Wiki, what our assignment is and discussed the images we took with us. We are going to design a device to scan certain data from the museum. We have to do this stealthy. We would have to design something portable and not very noticeable. We discussed and chose what data (relief) we wanted to scan.

Day Two - 08/09/2015

We discussed about our previous decision of scanning relief. We shifted towards another idea with using contours of objects. We created handheld devices to keep the ironwire steady, starting working on rotors for the platform and tested if ironwire can melt through foam. It seemed to work with the smaller wire. the bigger wire didnt generate enough heat to melt through.

<INSERT PICTURES HERE>

Day Three - 09/09/2015

We went into boijmans and captured the linings of our objects with a small device with wire. I melted the foam again, this time with the lining of an object from boijmans. And bend a hard copper wire into the shape of one we made.

[INSERT PICTURES HERE]


Day Four - 10/09/2015

We built the device for the spinning. We went into woodworkshop, lasercutting and had to prep our spot. Me and Sjoerd gave the presentation, turns out the most interesting of our project was 'the theft' itself.

[insert pictures here]

Day Five - 11/09/2015

We are going to Boijmans.