To develop a conscious and deliberate message, stance or opinion based on an issue important to you: ethics and/or morality, nationalism/patriotism, globalization, religion/spirituality, politics, beauty, the environment, health, etc. To design, model and produce an object (3) whose format supports your message assisting in its communication.
My Issue: The mass media manipulating people into buying their products by making them feel bad about themselves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hibyAJOSW8U
Creating the Anti-Product
A necklace that highlights real parts of you which symbolize who you are, not what you look like.
Materials are prototyped clear plexi, further materials to be announced.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Materials and Concepts: Project 3
Explore the materials belonging to the three basic classifications of animal, vegetable and mineral.Use one or more of these materials or materials from further exploration in conjunction with CAD/CAM (Rhinoceros) process to create an object that expresses some form of communication/interconnectedness. The format is open but must convey a physical or implied form of communication/interconnectedness.
Materials and Concepts: Project 2
Definition: Archetype: a universally understood symbol (or term, pattern,
behavior); a prototype upon which others are copied, patterned or emulated
behavior); a prototype upon which others are copied, patterned or emulated
Utilize rapid prototyping technologies (Illustrator/Service Bureau) to offer a new
interpretation of a universal form that reflects contemporary thinking/aesthetics
through an exploration of material, form, function and construction.
Death To The Wall Clock (14.5” x 12.5”)
When being assigned to create a wall clock I immediately thought of them as more of a decoration rather than a device to measure time. In today’s society, when checking the time, I find that I am always using an electronic source such as my cell phone of the microwave, rarely ever looking for a clock on the wall. This idea brought me to the conclusion of my piece which plays on the idea of newer technology overcoming and defeating older technology. I wanted the main focus of my design to incorporate the cell phone, now giving it a duel function by being a clock and a cell phone holder, so I created just the gears of the clock. This strips down the outer layer of the wall clock, leaving the idea of a clock but not the actual functioning clock. I made the hands of the clock as decoration to be placed in between two of the gears as if the clock was being stabbed by its own hands. The bottom gear is placed on its side and that is where the cell phone is held, right in front of the stabbed, bare, wall clock; this implies that the cell phone murdered the wall clock.
In order to continue with the play of my piece, I used an opal colored acrylic as my material and sourced out the pegs of the gears, using gold screws. The opal acrylic implies that the wall clock is starting to disappear, but there are still parts that are solid, such as the gold screws. The acrylic is light weight and smooth; this works very well for hanging the piece and it captures the concept of a fading object very well.
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