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conductive. Once it's dry I painted the surface. I wanted to use transparent <br> | conductive. Once it's dry I painted the surface. I wanted to use transparent <br> | ||
paint on top, so I expected this painting to appear when it gets hot. Unfortunately<br> | paint on top, so I expected this painting to appear when it gets hot. Unfortunately<br> | ||
− | none of this happend. Instead a layers of blue and pink appear. <br> | + | none of this happend. Instead a layers of blue and pink appear which was kind of <br> |
+ | suprising to me. <br> | ||
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Revision as of 07:09, 21 June 2016
Contents
QUESTIONS
Any picture that fits under the title “ the moment I knew what I wanted to do”
Looking back that was probably when I was a kid. But it's always easy to connect the dots afterwards.
What do you make?
During the process I always like to play with having control and coincidences.
Sometimes people forget
about the beautiful (but small) things in life.
I like the thought of reminding them with my products.
What is your topic of interest? Explain a past/current topic or what you wish to explore?
Shift of awareness, which can be relevant for people who’ve
experienced traumatic events like war. (PROJECT SHIFT 1.0)
Meditation, triggered by relaxing colors or moving patterns. During the fast-paced
lives we lead, it is important to unwind and connect with ourselves.
Synesthesia, a neurological phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory leads
to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory. For example, to me;
Monday is red and a piano is pastel.
What is your medium?
Thermochromatic paint, material that is heat resistant, wire,
electronic circuit, control device.
PROJECT
SHIFT 2.0
TRIAL & ERROR
Finally after lots of erros this experiment worked!!!
This line is made with the CNC miller and goes from 0.0 cm to 1.0 cm.
I wanted to see how fast the thermochromatic paint reacts.
I made this drawing in Python. Then I used the CNC miller to make the
pattern into the woods. After that I placed the copper wire into the piece
and filled it up with Albastine. This material is getting hot, but it's not
conductive. Once it's dry I painted the surface. I wanted to use transparent
paint on top, so I expected this painting to appear when it gets hot. Unfortunately
none of this happend. Instead a layers of blue and pink appear which was kind of
suprising to me.