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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.<br> <br>[[File:candle.jpg|400px|left|Candle holder still in the mould]][[File:candle1.jpg|x300px|Candle holder still in mould, upper view]][[File:candle2.jpg|400px|Candle holder out of the mould]][[File:candle3.jpg|400px|Candle holder out of the mould]] <br>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. | + | '''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.<br> <br>[[File:candle.jpg|400px|left|Candle holder still in the mould]][[File:candle1.jpg|x300px|Candle holder still in mould, upper view]][[File:candle2.jpg|400px|Candle holder out of the mould]][[File:candle3.jpg|400px|Candle holder out of the mould]] <br>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. |
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Revision as of 11:51, 23 March 2017
Contents
Info
NOEMI BIRO
0919394@hr.nl
Graphic Design
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.
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.