Thursday, April 3, 2008

Festifools Puppet!

So, my ADP class, I believe is the only one I've not posted about at all this semester because it is an "academic" class. Which means it's a lecture. It can thus be really quite boring. But Nick Tobier (the professor) won't let that happen to much! We are making puppets for the Festifools parade this weekend here in A2. Also, Nick keeps class interesting by doing crazy stuff like canceling the final! Super sweet.

Anyway, the puppet float. Our group (Team Can Opener we've christened ourselves, long story), is making a gypsy fortune teller who is going to hold a crystal ball in one hand and wave the other over the ball to make it see into the future! I know, super cool.
The puppets are made out of cardboard, lots of paper mache, fabric, and other odds and ends and are held up by bamboo sticks.
We started painting today.

The Hands with the base coat.

Long, bony fingers.

Luara (right) and Lucy (left) painting on the first greenish skin color coat. It wasn't working. We kept reminding ourselves that we could just paint over the last coat if it sucked. We repainted it twice.

Katie, our resident painter in the group, shows up and saves the day.

Applying the face.

The face as it is currently, with its not completed shaw hanging on it. We've got alot of work to do still on this thing before Sunday. Yikes.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Improv Everywhere

Everyone freezes on cue in Grand Central Station. Amazing.
I wish I could be a part of one of these flash mob things, I wonder if they have any in A2?

Hug + Blanket = Hugket

For CFC (context, form, concept) I've mapped a hug for our place mapping assignment. I wanted to get at the warmth, security, and enveloping love feeling you get from a good hug. I did this with a blanket (they don't call them security blankets for nothing).


The Hug Blanket

As I posted before, the whole idea was two separate people coming together. So I (rather literally) put two people on the blanket, their silhouettes that is. They are of course, myself and Kara (my fiancee). I hand sewed the cloth silhouettes onto the blanket, this took forever and I'll think twice about doing it again. But the final product was much more successful I believe because I took the time and the imperfections associated with hand crafted works. I chose the color red to represent love and passion. I mean, do you buy yellow roses for the woman you love or red?

When the person interacting with my hug blanket piece wraps themselves in the blanket they bring the two sides together thus bringing the two bodies together to form one body. I don't have pictures of people in it, my classmates took some pictures, hopefully I can get some from them to illustrate it being experienced.

I presented the piece today in class and had a critique, I think they for the most part liked it. I think I was successful in getting across my feelings for the place, what I found to be important about at hug. Maybe it was because other people picked places that were not supper important to them or places hard to define, but I feel that mine was one of the most successful.

Justin Finkmaster Flex (his nickname, I'm not even sure of his real last name, Finkleman I'm pretty sure), did a piece that I was really quite impressed with. The link on his name goes to his blog posting of his project. He did being scared out of your mind at a police station (being scared for being in trouble). It was really well done and I really felt uneasy and felt his anxiety and tunnel vision with the way he projected the animation and the sound. I just realized that it's actually me looking into the tube on the last picture. Sweet.

At any rate, A few more of my piece being put together.


Pinned down, waiting to be sewn.


Close up of the stitching (all done by hand).

Thanks for looking!
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