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==Historical example==
 
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===Research===
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I wanted to explore colour-mixing. I started my research with a material I already had; paint. I documented the paint mixing with video's and swatches of the different mixes.
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==Comparative example==
 
==Comparative example==

Revision as of 15:53, 14 March 2017

MARIJE ELISABETH

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I solemnly swear I will make and make and make and make and make and make and make

Get in touch

E-mail 0882958@hr.nl
Department Graphic Design

Images

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What is craft (baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more)

The first week of the practice felt as if I was introduced into a new world. It was filled with discussions about craft and fusion; the skill that has been assigned to our group. After the first gathering with the whole class, our group came together to discuss fusing. What the hell is fusing? It turned out to be really con-fusing. We found that for everything one can argue that it is fusing or that it is not fusing. One example for us was felting. Some of us thought that it is fusing, because you put two components (water and soap) together to change a material (wool into felt). While others thought it wasn't really fusing, because the material (wool) doesn't change its composition. It stays wool, only the form changes. Those opinions on fusing and also the question about what is craft and what is not, made for an interesting discussion. And finally this small summary of or thoughts on fusing:


Fusing is the beginning of all living things. It is the process of combining
two or more distinct entities into a new whole. Having that said: we are all
products of fusing.
Other than making babies, there are endless possibilities with fusing.
Endless entities; materials, liquids, cells, atoms, matter, code, etc. Endless
ways of arguing if a certain combination of entities can be seen as fusing.
Fusing is a paradox.
Fusing is irreversable but not necessarily permanent.
Fusing is confusing.

Historical example

Research

I wanted to explore colour-mixing. I started my research with a material I already had; paint. I documented the paint mixing with video's and swatches of the different mixes.

Paintmixing1.jpg

Comparative example

New Skill

Pushed to the limit

Shared example