Part 1: Designing through details.
We were tasked to choose a minimum of two verbs from WRAP, PUNCTURE, CRADLE/GRAB, BIND, SLIDE, LIFT and make four expressions.
I find that sketching out the ideas does not convey the expressions thoroughly. Hence, I went straight in exploring materials of how they work together which gives a better result.
#1 WRAP + BIND
I used a clay model and strings to wrap/weave around it. I tried to create a pattern by tucking the strings on top of each other.
#2 GRAB + LIFT
I was intrigued by the idea of using a few strands of strings continuously to create a loop which allows us to carry without external adhesive or knots.
#3 PUNCTURE + BIND
Continuing the idea of connecting strings, I tied knots at each end of the paper cup. It reminds me of a childhood game of broken telephone.
#4 PUNCTURE
I punctured holes and weave a handle through it which seems like a door handle.
Sketches to brainstorm for my prototype and final. Features that I like to explore more in Part 2 are the punctured holes intertwined with weaves and a single use of thread for a handle.
Part 2: Vessel to be Held, Worn or Carried.
Here, we were asked to create a vessel incorporating the details or expressions explored earlier in Part 1.
PRototype
I proceeded to create a bag, drawing inspirations from previous punctured and incorporating weaving patterns.
Eventually, I find that the weave was too complicated and aesthetically unpleasant. Moreover, using a single ball of yarn to thread the holes without cutting is time-consuming.
My inspiration for the bag was drawn from Dr Martens shoes and friendship bracelets.
After consulting and getting opinions, I tried to focus on simplifying the weave of the two surfaces and the details on the trim of the bag.
FINAL
Details of the vessel.