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Tyson Goudsmits
 
tysongoudsmits@gmail.com
 
  
 
[[File:work procces cement.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Normally cement is only used to bond between stone (mostly bricks), but when it is used to make concrete you can pore it into any shape. unfortunately I didn't prepare well enough, I forgot buy the right sand to mix it with so I had to pull it of with only cement and water. As you can see I used a plastic cup to make a mold, in this way I could remove the mold carefully by cutting it open because the dry cement can be very fragile.]]
 
 
[[File:final form cement.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Final shape]]
 
 
 
 
[[File:Comparative technique.jpg|200px|thumb|left|For the second assignment I used lego. I combined two different techniques to bond material that is plastic. Lego itself off course has a bonding ability, but it also is made to easily take it apart and rebuild something new. But when you combine this with clue it becomes a strong structure. Also I think its very nice to see the color grid without directly associating it with lego because we are used to see lego in the typical block form]]
 
 
 
 
== Why am I a maker? ==
 
 
1. My mother influenced me creativity and my gather taught me practical thinking
 
 
2. I like watching and observing, and reuse wat I see to
 
 
3. playing
 
 
4. learn form the material
 
 
5. creating problems witch you can solve
 
 
 
 
When I was young I was directly influenced by my mother who always had a <br>
 
motivation to create things. She made paintings, drawing, she even made our <br>
 
clothes and cut our hair in weird shapes, also she made an ugly angel hanging form <br>
 
the sealing colored gold (the frustration). <br>
 
 
Even tough she was always making, she never approached it seriously except for <br>
 
the one year she studied fashion in Utrecht, but then she got pregnant and the <br>
 
whole plan was scrapped form the book. These days my mother is still creating, <br>
 
she is doing a ceramics workshop and is making ceramic flowers and dinner set’s <br>
 
for at home. <br>
 
 
Not only did she influenced me creatively but also she supported me to do what I <br>
 
like most unlike a lot of people saying art can hardly be a source of income. Like <br>
 
my dad for instants, he doesn’t seem to see the point in creating unless it’s<br>
 
practical. But I still think he was a big influence because of his practical point of <br>
 
view. <br>
 
 
He is a mechanic who has a passion for motorbikes and really trucks, he also <br>
 
managed to build his own house form scratch with the help of a couple relatives <br>
 
who are in that business, so most of the day at work and at home he is crafting. <br>
 
I think helping him for instants with replanting a tree in the garden taught me to <br>
 
think practical. <br>
 
 
While I’m writing this I actually realize that my mother influenced me with <br>
 
creativity and my father taught me practical thinking, I think those are the most <br>
 
important factors to be a maker. <br>
 

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