Difference between revisions of "User:Mmvink/logboek"
Line 50: | Line 50: | ||
I tried to fold paper the way the sari fabric is fold and modelled and made a mini headdress from a post-it | I tried to fold paper the way the sari fabric is fold and modelled and made a mini headdress from a post-it | ||
− | stap 1, making and forming the shape from iron | + | stap 1, making and forming the shape from wire (iron) |
stap 2, covering the skelet with paper-mache | stap 2, covering the skelet with paper-mache | ||
Revision as of 15:27, 23 September 2014
maandag 1 september introduction day
dinsdag 2 september workshop @ boijmans the chosen object is a mirror sculpture of Liu Wei
fake data is also data
estimate measurements actual measurements 2 points perspective measurements
what to do whit the texture?
woensdag 3 september
brainstorm and final idea:
4 x maquette scale 1:20 actual measurements all visualizing a different aspect of the texture mirror 1 x transparent, 1 x life videomapping, 1 x shiny silver paper, 1 x photo's capturing the environment
4 x (or more) maquette scale 1:20 estimate measurements ... x estimate measurements, 1 x messed-up sketch-up, 1 x 2 points perspective,
we made the idea, de digital drawings of all the different data and a couple of trial maquettes
donderdag 4 september
we made the different final maquettes and the video mapping installation
OBJECT FANTASIC FORGERIES
chosen object from the boijmans is a headpiece by Shilpa Chavan for her own label Little Shilpa from the spring summer 2014 collection
the site of Little Shilpa: [1]
The 3 most interesting things about this headpiece are: . it's body decoration . it has a cultural origin . it has a symbolic meaning
The designer is from India and uses typical Sari fabrics and classic sari's that she transforms to contemporary designs. She re-use the history of her origin in a modern way. Shilpa is also referring to the old habits and symbolic meaning, like the superstition for having a nose ring on the left side will help by the birth of children.
I tried to fold paper the way the sari fabric is fold and modelled and made a mini headdress from a post-it stap 1, making and forming the shape from wire (iron) stap 2, covering the skelet with paper-mache