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Revision as of 11:43, 16 April 2015

MAKING IS CONNECTING

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Down below are the chapters from the book 'Making is Connecting'.





UNCONTROLLABLE SUBSTANCES

I wanted to work with substances that can be used as paint, yet are also out of my control. I want to experiment how they behave and learn how I can control them. blabla intro text.

Research

Ideas

Print with Foods. Uncontrollable substances. Grow fungi make it in a design. generative design. fruit flies, glue that smells like fruits. Fool fruit flies.


Process

  • SilkScreen Food
  • Growing own Mold

Results

Historical Example

Comparative Example

New Skill

Growing the Mold. This alone is a craft on itself. Blabalabala

Collective Example & Pushing Limits

For the collaborative work we went to Indianen studio in Antwerpen. Under the super vision of Tim Knapen we got to work with his printing machine. We tried to push it to its limits by working together with different materials and inks. At first we drew out SVG files with a normal fineliner or marker. In the end Manouk made a design out of dots. We wanted to make a dotted picture with a brush pen. To get the ink through this brush without having to refill the tip we put the cord of an IV on it. At the end was a syringe to create pressure. Koen was the one that was the one that put too much pressure. Because of the extra pressure 'blobs' appeared on the paper. At first we had blue indian ink and later we continued with black acrylic mixed with water. Together we created something that even Tim was surprised and enthusiastic about!

Printing together . Blobs.jpg

Blobs2.jpg


Artifact

Statement