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'''Concrete''' used as an opponent against freedom as walls. With my historical example, I want to find a way freedom can break through the massiveness of concrete. I like the idea how such a hard object consists of powder- very powerless, innocent material and water - liquid, taking the form of its surrounding can build up into that state of matter. Through experiment, I want to break it down just enough to give space for freedom to shine through. That I mean literally. I made a candle holder which fuses together concrete and sieve. [[File:candle.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Candle holder still in the mould]][[File:candle1.jpg|400px|thumb|Candle holder still in mould, upper view]][[File:candle2.jpg|400px|thumb|Candle holder out of the mould]][[File:candle3.jpg|400px|thumb|Candle holder out of the mould]]I wanted to break some parts of its wall to give the candle places to shine through but I really liked the shape that emerged so I decided to try that idea on another example. I spread a layer of concrete onto a plastic sheet and put a  sheet of sieve on it, then I applied some oil paint, then another layer of concrete. After 48 hours after it dried I hammered it in several places. I expected the sieve to hold the concrete together even better. I formed a wall out of the layer and put it under some light which created some interesting light- shine throughs.
 
'''Concrete''' used as an opponent against freedom as walls. With my historical example, I want to find a way freedom can break through the massiveness of concrete. I like the idea how such a hard object consists of powder- very powerless, innocent material and water - liquid, taking the form of its surrounding can build up into that state of matter. Through experiment, I want to break it down just enough to give space for freedom to shine through. That I mean literally. I made a candle holder which fuses together concrete and sieve. [[File:candle.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Candle holder still in the mould]][[File:candle1.jpg|400px|thumb|Candle holder still in mould, upper view]][[File:candle2.jpg|400px|thumb|Candle holder out of the mould]][[File:candle3.jpg|400px|thumb|Candle holder out of the mould]]I wanted to break some parts of its wall to give the candle places to shine through but I really liked the shape that emerged so I decided to try that idea on another example. I spread a layer of concrete onto a plastic sheet and put a  sheet of sieve on it, then I applied some oil paint, then another layer of concrete. After 48 hours after it dried I hammered it in several places. I expected the sieve to hold the concrete together even better. I formed a wall out of the layer and put it under some light which created some interesting light- shine throughs.
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==Comparative example==
 
==Comparative example==

Revision as of 11:06, 23 March 2017

Info

NOEMI BIRO 

0919394@hr.nl

Graphic Design

Thing.gif

Inspiration

Miriam Ribul [1] - Recipes for Material Activism [2]

Textiletoolbox[3] --> sort of innvovative platform for experimental swedish materials


Fusing deliverables

Historical example

Concrete used as an opponent against freedom as walls. With my historical example, I want to find a way freedom can break through the massiveness of concrete. I like the idea how such a hard object consists of powder- very powerless, innocent material and water - liquid, taking the form of its surrounding can build up into that state of matter. Through experiment, I want to break it down just enough to give space for freedom to shine through. That I mean literally. I made a candle holder which fuses together concrete and sieve.

Candle holder still in the mould
Candle holder still in mould, upper view
Candle holder out of the mould
Candle holder out of the mould

I wanted to break some parts of its wall to give the candle places to shine through but I really liked the shape that emerged so I decided to try that idea on another example. I spread a layer of concrete onto a plastic sheet and put a sheet of sieve on it, then I applied some oil paint, then another layer of concrete. After 48 hours after it dried I hammered it in several places. I expected the sieve to hold the concrete together even better. I formed a wall out of the layer and put it under some light which created some interesting light- shine throughs.

Making of wall

Comparative example

New skill

Shared example

Material to the limit

Theoretical readings

Why I make?