i don’t think you should CHEWS to touch this

NOM NOM NOM

My lunch is embedded in our lamp shade whoopsies

A collaboration with Sorry whoops i meant Shiau Yu


LAYERS

1 STRUCTURE , MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES 

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As the task was to combine both Shiau Yu’s and my structure, we decided to make use of layering which was the technique employed in constructing her primary structure.

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STRETCHED SURFACE

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We had to work within the limited supply of gum we had and hence had to have other materials with could substitute the gum ( oh man should have gotten more gum from Malaysia ). 

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OMG I REALLY LOVE THE INCONSISTENCY IN OPACITY AND THICKNESS AS WELL AS THE STRETCHED MARKS AND MATTE SURFACE HOHO

Alternative Materials

  • Stocking → which did not work out as the tension it exerts when stretched over the bamboo structure was too strong and caused the contact points to break.
  • Slime → we could not get the right consistency and it was way too glossy and did not retain a stretched surface like how to gum did.
  • Jumping Clay → it was rather opaque and hence could not let much light pass through hence we were restricted to working with the positive and negative spaces. Likewise, it did not offer the texture of a stretched membrane which was what we set out to achieve.

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FINAL 

Eventually, we still managed to work with the amount of gum we had on hand. YAHOOOOO

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Medium: Gum, Bamboo sticks, masking tape


Sadly, our lamp shade only manage to cast soft shadows hence we did not meet the criteria of the job brief where on of the objectives was to create distinct shadow shapes.

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YAY LAZY FUN TIMES WITH 2/5 OF THE RED TABLE CLUB WOOHOO

OMG MY FINGERS ARE ALL PRUNEY FROM STRETCHING THE GUM IN HOT WATER…SPOILT FINGERS BUT WORTH THE WRINKLEyness YUM


 

 

HOLY SHIiTake

I LOVE MUSHROOMS

HENCE I DECIDED TO LOOK INTO THE SEM OF THE MYCELIUM THREAD OF SHIITAKE MUSHROOM!

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untitled-presentationFungal mycelium from an unidentified species of fungus, revealed underneath the bark of a rotting tree branch. The mycelium is the vegetative part of the fungus and is made up of a mass of thread-like hyphae. Peak Disrtict National Park, Derbyshire, UK. October.

 

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Stretched chewed gum across the frame formed by lollipop sticks

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Sadly, the chewing gum started to flake as I failed to remove all the sugar and the surface was too thin hence it started to tear.

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Felt that the structure was too geometric as I intended for it to have a more organic structure.

 

FINAL MODEL

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YASSSSYAYYYYYAHOOOO IT DIDN’T TEAR AND MANAGED TO RETAIN THE STRETCHED TEXTURE OMGGGGGGGGYASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

Was inspired by tensile structures. I really like the taut curves formed by the planes of textile.

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Hyper-Toroidal Deep Surface Prototype | Boyan Mihaylov and Viktoriya Nicolova, ICD Stuttgart, 2011

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