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Develop a personal tool that transforms your craft in a meaningful way. | Develop a personal tool that transforms your craft in a meaningful way. | ||
This tool needs to be relevant to your personal practice and the bigger context of your craft. | This tool needs to be relevant to your personal practice and the bigger context of your craft. | ||
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By putting the harvest combs in a similar package, it also involves my research to the [http://daily.bhaskar.com/news/JM-5-myths-about-hair-wash-in-hinduism-4533454-PHO.html different customs on different days in the Hindu religion.] | By putting the harvest combs in a similar package, it also involves my research to the [http://daily.bhaskar.com/news/JM-5-myths-about-hair-wash-in-hinduism-4533454-PHO.html different customs on different days in the Hindu religion.] | ||
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+ | [https://vimeo.com/149619462 In this short video I'm exploring the daily routine of a person who is harvesting a human material: hair (klick klick klick):] | ||
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+ | == TOOL EXPERIMENT #5 HARVEST AND COLLECTING TOOL == | ||
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+ | A tool build from parts of familiar looking objects that are made to collect and care, combined in order to create a hair harvesting tool. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 17 January 2017
Develop a personal tool that transforms your craft in a meaningful way. This tool needs to be relevant to your personal practice and the bigger context of your craft.
Contents
- 1 RESEARCH QUESTION
- 2 MY CRAFT
- 3 HAIRY TOOLS OF THE TRADE CONCEPT
- 4 HAIRY RESEARCH
- 5 HAIRY INDIA
- 6 HAIRY SPINNING EXPERIMENTS
- 7 HAIRY FELTING EXPERIMENTS
- 8 HAIRY WEAVING EXPERIMENTS
- 9 TOOL EXPERIMENTS
- 10 TOOL EXPERIMENT #1 WEAVE COMB
- 11 TOOL EXPERIMENT #2 HARVEST COMB
- 12 TOOL EXPERIMENT #3 HAIRY HARVESTING TOOL KIT
- 13 TOOL EXPERIMENT #4 DAILY HAIRY HARVESTING
- 14 TOOL EXPERIMENT #5 HARVEST AND COLLECTING TOOL
RESEARCH QUESTION
MY CRAFT
The essence of my craft is to investigate the characteristics of materials and to make use of transforming, moving characteristics of a material.
I'm moved and astonished by materials that can't be controlled, that live their own live. That's why I'm interested in Bio Design.
Examples of experiments with moving and natural materials.
HAIRY TOOLS OF THE TRADE CONCEPT
Human as resource.
Seeing ourselves as a resource for materials and production, by using 'trash' from ourselves and our life style as a source for materials to create products from.
Diversity: how can a tool be adapted to the personal characteristics of the human?
Bio: can a tool be adapted to the biological process of the human body, such as the growth cycle of hair?
Waste: Which materials can be used for a valuable product? And where are the limits of what people want to do for their products?
HAIRY RESEARCH
Book: Hair by the Cooper-Hewitt Museum.
'In the history hair design is influenced by religion, superstition, fashion, tradition and is used to
remark rebellion, sacrifice, punishment, age and sexual appeal.
Left image: postcards made with human hair. Right image: jewelry made with human hair:
Fairytales Rumpelstiltskin, about spinning gold from straw, and Rapunzel:
Hair and wigs as 'ranking':
Mythologies. Venuses' long hair is a sign of virginity.
Arachne, who was a talented weaver and spinner who was turned into a spider:
Hairy bread:
Keurdienst van Waarde
Mika Rottenberg
HAIRY INDIA
Exploring the role of hair in the Indian culture.
The Chudakarana, a baby’s first haircut, takes place to remove the hair from birth that is associated with undesirable traits from past lives.
Traditionally, a Hindu girl never cuts her hair again after this ceremony.
Camel hair art:
The slow process of traditional Indian textile techniques inspired me to connect the slow growth cycle of hair to textiles and thread.
HAIRY SPINNING EXPERIMENTS
Using my 'body trash' as a resource. Everyday I find a lot of hair in my comb, waiting for the trash can.
What if I developed a tool that will transform this into a usable material?
After a tryout to spin a tread from my own hair, I went by the hairdresser to ask for a bag of hair to make more tests.
I discovered that most of the hair was too soft to be spun in a strong thread. So I edited it with grease.
HAIRY FELTING EXPERIMENTS
Combining wool fibers and human hair by felting. Because of the softness of human hair, it needs wool to "stick" to each other.
HAIRY WEAVING EXPERIMENTS
Weaving hair, fixed with hairspray. Made with a self made tool that is adjusted on the length of the hair.
TOOL EXPERIMENTS
TOOL EXPERIMENT #1 WEAVE COMB
After several experiments with techniques to transform hair in a usable and more valuable material, now focusing on the tool.
A comb and weaving loom in one. Making it possible to harvest your hair and weave it at the same time.
TOOL EXPERIMENT #2 HARVEST COMB
Using the comb as harvest tool, as I collect hair from my own comb and my friends' combs.
In this case, the comb is the source of hair that is removed from the head because of a biological process.
The cycle of hair growth and designs of combs referring to the possibility to ´harvest´ per phase:
TOOL EXPERIMENT #3 HAIRY HARVESTING TOOL KIT
After a talk with Michelle, at the research class of Jon, I was inspired to focus more on the target group of my tool
Who is going to harvest their own hair? And how?
The imaginary target group of my tool is a group of people who do everything to optimize their hair quality, to harvest it.
They are focused on a specific quality of their hair (length, strength, color) and use a tool kit to reach this goal.
TOOL EXPERIMENT #4 DAILY HAIRY HARVESTING
I wanted to improve the look of the harvest tool kit, by making it less 'practical' looking.
The package of anti conception pills inspired me; it has the look of a daily routine.
By putting the harvest combs in a similar package, it also involves my research to the different customs on different days in the Hindu religion.
TOOL EXPERIMENT #5 HARVEST AND COLLECTING TOOL
A tool build from parts of familiar looking objects that are made to collect and care, combined in order to create a hair harvesting tool.