S T U D I O III P R O C E S S J O U R N A L ~ Y:4/3

^::.o [ idea for final project] y3/2 studio 1

 

A focus on this project is on the mental +physical connections we hold with the Earth and where we hope to settle, or have mentally ruled out as an option.

Colonization coincides with its surrounding environment.

This impacts the mental +physical interactions. This also creates more ecosystems within exisiting ecosystems.

I want to focus on studying Mars + Antarctica because both regions are inhabitable, policies influence another, and it’s terrain brings forth wonder.

A lot of research is conducted in these areas, and a lot of the equipment being used as well as shelter colour’s do not seem as thought out as in other areas of inhability. It seems that functionality and non permanence is what overrides this. We are looking towards a future of settlement it would be nice to implement colour into these designs that can generate more peace for inhabitants.

 

Right now colour design for example a building will play with the material. If it looks purple chances are it will just stay purple. It would be cool, especially for long voyages and being encapsulated in a space for a large amount of time for the colour and material to change automatically based on the environmental conditions and feelings for a more peaceful world.

 

I aim for my project to be multi-versatile. It lessens waste.

This will be inclusive to all with an aim to lessen the idea that there are norms in this world. Nothing is normal. We are all unique. And everyone should be able to enjoy the same thing, in their unique way. I will be continuing to study urban ecology and different types of ecosystems.

I have been exploring VR. Right now I am at crossroads between VR and AR. They are dangerous tools. I would chose VR to immerse the viewer into the structure that changes to their emotion. I would chose AR to immerse the viewer with the real world. I would create a structure and have projections that would trigger the AR device. I am curious to learn these tools to be prepared for what is to come.

I also am going to be using Paint by google in VR to draw ideas by sketching and recording those formations of structures using the colours I find within terrain of Antarctica and Mars of colours that will naturally reflect well vs man made colour reflection. These colours will link to the mind of how certain colours make us feel and with body temperature.

These are a few of many hues I collected from my visual vocabulary. I get a lot of inspiration from reality photography.

Here are the combined colours from these two pictures, and I am drawing with them. There are overlays that are playing with opacity as well to see when light hits these colours in different ways their reaction points.

 

 

I am continuing to do this process in which I will make into a book (possiably with augmented reality?) just for people’s curiosity of the different colours that are in a setting we might not always be aware of. This perception of colour can allow people to get even more creative to play with colours within their designs.

 

Here are some ideas of me playing with hue from paint swatches from Home Dept. A place that people nationally get their colours for their structures from. I wanted to see how this related to the colours I pulled out from the terrain, and what we are not accessing within our own society today.

 

OBJECTIVE:

Steps-Process:

I believe that research is also experimentation. There are so many different questions and kidns of ways to discover.

 

I seperated three parts towards “steps”, but I still will continually use all these aspects during the whole process:

  1. Focusing on the terrain of both Antarctica and Mars. A lot of colours we chose impacts the effects and flow occurring in the surrounding habitat. Also again with colour swatching that is a countious project. Going to material labs andpainting places to see swatches of materials they are using to learn how light reflections and our current perception of light.
  2.  Making more 3-D models to inspire me and see how colour plays within angles and structure.

One of some 3-D models so far were done with nature elements found on the ground within NYC:

Also, 3D sculptures in class were quite helpful for this element of process.

 

3.  Researching air quality within Antarctica. This impacts the way people will move around the terrain. This impacts the way the design looks like and pathways are formed. In both places certain garments at the moment in time are required to keep us warm.. this might not be the case though in the future! The way we move in the space also links to our mental and physical being.

 

 

This semester so far I participated in many different orientations to find out methods that might inspire me to work with:

  • Motion Capture
  • X Reality Lab
  • Web + Casting Lab
  • Screen-printing
  • Metal Shop
  •  Vacuum Sealing (on waiting list)
  • 3D printing
  • Risograph ( most sustainable way to print)

Some books out of many I have been researching out of:

  1. Planetary Echoes by Spector Books
  2. Urban Ecosystems by Frederick Alder + Colby Tanner
  3. Interior Design by Mini Love +Chris Grimley

A a brief sample of a ton research + resources so far:

  1. The Great Hack (2019)
  2. Jon Rafman’s video (I forgot what it is called…. when I find the link I will insert it here). It shows the formation of people following each other in society through digital video art.
  3. The reason why we haven’t settled so fast on Mars or the Moon is because of the access we have to drinking water:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_chaos_terrain :

“Some parts of this chaotic area have not collapsed completely—they are still formed into large mesas, so they may still contain water ice. Chaos regions formed long ago.

 

  • Most of the chaotic terrain exists in the highlands of Mars
  • Theory formed from many floods and that there were even massive floods

 

Many explanations involve the sudden melting of giant reservoirs of ground ice. Some researchers have suggested that a frozen layer, called a cryosphere, developed over a long time period and then something triggered it to rupture and melt suddenly. The rupturing event may have been impacts, magma movements, seismic activity, volcanic tectonic strains,increased pore pressure, or the dissociation of clathrates. A clathrate composed of carbon dioxide and methane could have explosively dissociated, thereby liquefying water-saturated sediments. A variation of this idea of a cryosphere is that an aquifer was created along with the cryosphere. As more and more ice was added resulting in a thicker cryosphere, the water in the aquifer became pressurized. When something like an impact or movement of magma broke or melted the cryosphere, floods of water under great pressure were released. However, further calculations showed that the great channels could not have been produced with just a single discharge.”

4. Maps:

5. Antarctic Discovery:

Early 1400s had the idea of Terra Australis Incognita exists.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Antarctica

“1473

Portuguese navigator Lopes Gonçalves proved that the equator could be crossed, and cartographers and sailors began to assume the existence of another, temperate continent to the south of the known world.

The doubling of the Cape of Good Hope in 1487 by Bartolomeu Dias first brought explorers within touch of the Antarctic cold, and proved that there was an ocean separating Africa from any Antarctic land that might exist[2]

In 1599, according to the account of Jacob le Maire, the Dutch Dirck Gerritsz Pomp observed mountainous land at latitude (64°). If so, these were the South Shetland Islands, and possibly the first European sighting of Antarctica (or offshore-lying islands belonging to it).

1771: James Cook attempts but gets stopped by an ice burg was extremely close.

1819:  a few of the 644 crew of the wrecked Spanish ship of the line San Telmo might have been the first men to set foot on Antarctica before probably dying of hypothermia – but there is no proof that they did.

1820: technology helps make expeditions more possible

1881:

1820, Nathaniel Palmer, an American sealer looking for seal breeding grounds, using maps made by the Loper whaling family, sighted what is now known as the Antarctic Peninsula, located between 55 and 80 degrees west.”

6. Treaties:

7. Spoke with Laura Hutchinson about new ways and her experience of using VR x Audio including how to be inclusive with all mediums.

8. Listened to Gal Nissim….. give a talk about using audio and walking experience with animals in the park. Immersing the public into the parks and to be aware during all light forms.

9.  Abstract episode about Ian Splatter. When he worked at Instagram and his design process.

 

Some keywords for this project:

I see this project as one part or introductory/developing research towards a larger goal and a collective resource.

FUTUR:I.S.M:ARS ~ 2nd year

Internum Quoddam ~ 2nd Year

 

 

Internum quoddam* conveys society’s focus on our EXTERNAL selfs. We look and discover within sometimes to learn more about and how to convey our EXTERNAL selfs. We look to the EXTERNAL view point of actions to reveal what could be felt
within. The alterations of biogenetics, the application of makeup, mirrors, autopsy are different forms that can be a role in someone’s story today. Health wise we are in our bodies but don’t always see all the movements occurring. In this piece I want to take the idea of what if we altered our insides for not the reasons we usually are thinking of, what could that look like in an
abstract way**. Specifically the organs and sensory nerves that affect the way we feel, and how this could affect us externally. As focused as we are on the EXTERNAL view point we do come to realize it taps into our conscious mind, but it could be altering our bodies too. This is a juxtaposition at another viewpoint of what if society did this. This piece is meant to be disturbing and controversial because it can be taken the wrong way in terms of ethical and technical opinions.

*internum quoddam means three parts in latin. the three parts are relating to: soul, mind, and body of both the external and internal parts of ourselves, collectively as individuals, and coming together as one.
**What if we could reshape, recolor, and live without some organs and senses? Fantasy like look to the
garment.

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Inspiration

  1. The Veiled Lady: by Raphael Monti (Italy c. 1860)

https://artstories.artsmia.org/#/o/12092

  • Polished sculpture
  • Relies on less light reflection  (search more about light reflection for piece)
  • Loose and tight veil
  • allusion
  • Marbel (search more about this sculpting technique)
  • “Veiled ladies were vehicles for flaunting virtuosity, not portraits (aka showing skill). In many European cultures, wreaths were worn by unmarried women and veils were symbols of new life—something about to be unveiled.”
  • “One theory about the identity of veiled ladies is that they’re actually everyone, or at least every Italian. Created by Italian sculptors at a time when Italy was unifying, the veil and plain white color obscured regional differences (features and colors).”


This piece inspires my garment because the transparency of the external figure and a material draped over externally onto a material to unite yet still shows emotion.

 

2. Golgotha: André Martins De Barros (Paris, France 1989)

https://www.artmajeur.com/en/amartinsdebarros/artworks/99596/golgotha

  • Uses bodies and pieces them together to create a portrait as well as showcasing a scene. Brings together many bodies with different emotions as a unison for one all at the same time.
  • Other paintings to reference do the same thing: some with plants, fruit, and bodies.

 

 

 

3. Victorian style really focused on the body and creating garments to change the external state:

Crinolines: weaving technique on garment, different kind of symmetry reminds me of a creating a new kind of ribcage

 

Corsets: https://www.bustle.com/articles/136545-the-evolution-of-corsets-proves-that-weve-been-into-constriction-for-a-long-time-photos

  • 16th Century:  “the corset was not meant to draw in the waist and create an hourglass figure; rather, it was designed to mold the torso into a cylindrical shape, and to flatten and raise the bust line.”

  • “Some men wore corsets in the 18th and 19th centuries. Especially in the late 1700s and early 1800s, high fashion for men called for form-fitting trousers and jackets. Some men wore corsets to create the required smooth silhouette. By the mid-1800s, however, the few men who wore fashion corsets were more commonly subjects of ridicule.”

  • The S-curve form imposed on women’s bodies in 1900 was the result of a straight-fronted corset that started lower on the bustline than the corsets had a few years previously. The shape of the corset allowed the bosom to hang low and unarticulated in front while the hips were pushed backwards.”

  • 1930s transitioned into a girdle

 

4. Bioengineering:
https://www.britannica.com/technology/bioengineering
– Medical instrumentation, biological modeling, blood-flow dynamics, prosthetics,
biomechanics, heat transfer, biomaterials.
– They can replace organs
Replacing organs:
https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/450133_2
– “The best approach to organ replacement depends on the organ system involved and
may change over time.”
– Stem cells: https://stemcells.nih.gov/info/basics/1.htm
– cellular therapy
– Organogenesis: “the growing of an organ from primitive cells or stem cells.” This can
take a very long time.
– tissue engineering

5. Electromyography:​ recording electrical activity of muscle tissue of the skeleton as a visual
display or audibility
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/emg/about/pac-20393913
– “Motor neurons transmit electrical signals that cause muscles to contract. An EMG uses
tiny devices called electrodes to translate these signals into graphs, sounds or numerical
values that are then interpreted by a specialist.”
My question:​ Can the brain alter the way the body works with the not original organs?
– Can this alter, power, let us forget more memories?
– New actions in the body: mimicking versus new motions
– “the brain recognizes foreign and altered chemical structures that may occur in the host
organism and how it mobilizes the proper mechanisms in the cause of host defense.”
“The nervous, endocrine, and immune systems form a neuroimmune supersystem,
which is characterized by continuous interaction and mutual reliance on each other and
which coordinates and regulates all physiological and pathological events in their entire
lifetime.”
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123846914000079
The brain is connected to the sensory nerves
– Spinal cord
Veins connect to the valves of the heart and surround the entire body
Function of blood in the brain:
Blood Brain Barrier:​ “prevents materials from the blood from entering the brain”

– allows some substances to pass through, but not all
“Low lipid (fat) soluble molecules do not penetrate into the brain. However, lipid soluble
molecules can.”
– Exposures to other sources of factors could make it more easier for substance that
should not pass to pass
– Alinement of cells
– Can relate to the garment in terms of order and manipulation effects
– On of the circumventricular organs
– https://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/bbb.html

– http://www.innerbody.com/image/musfov.html

 

Using material in between as the muscular system that keeps the body held together and some elements of a spinal system that connect senses to the brain and keep the body intact for the
garment.

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Visual Inspiration

 

 

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Garment + Treatment Ideas

REQUIREMENTS: “DRESS with a collar, facing and sleeve.”
– Some other ideas and thoughts are in the research areas

Underpart of the skirt stays closer to the legs: under layer and strategy to signify veins and
passageways that connect the body.
Top part of the skirt: sheer so you can see the underlayer.
Some spaces show the body of the person wearing the garment. Showing the contrast of the body and the fantasized juxtaposition .

  • embracing your true self
    The collar I was  trying to figure out how to add that requirement.
    Weaving on the side of the leg that connects to the underpart of the skirt.
    Blue represents the blue valve in the science books.
    Red represented coloration of blood and different tones represent all the material in our body over time that changes coloration that we may not be able to see

I found that through doing this drape that in draping wise this drawing would make more sense to drape with a layer underneath. I wanted a uneven pleat, and found that this look on the muslin looks odd. With the he silk and thin fabric it could work possibly. Slits were cut were the pleats met at the end of the dress.

I have tried some treatments out of silk and discovered that I really like one look I tried, since the other ones look very similar to each other.

Tried to use wrappers that were thrown away to make a three dimensional shape then transitioning to stitch them together. The problem was that the material was so thin that the needle kept breaking the shape.

Also tried to use sequins, but found that I was not crazy about it, but still it is in consideration.

Embroidery is nice, but I just to note to myself the process is time consuming, but faster than making dots that were on my drawings since I had to keep retying the needle

Doing a running stitch, then folding the fabric added a cool texture that when pieced together makes a good texture on the form and body for the dress.

Felting probably will not do, but might consider it to piece together certain fabrics together or will test it out when I get my final fabric to see how it turns out.

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Final Design

 

  • Openings and closings conveyed by layering pieces together of sheer material.
  • Some spaces show the body of the person wearing the garment. Showing the contrast of the
    body and the fantasized juxtaposition.
  • Embracing your true self
  • Shapes are inspired by reconfiguring organs.
  • Blue represents the blue valve in the science books
  • Red represents coloration of blood and different tones represent all the material in our body.
    over time that changes coloration that we may not be able to see.
  •  Completely made out of swatches, and treatments are all hand sewn.
  • Colors inspired by the skin tones of many people, and colorations of organs (that change tone overtime).
  • Skin openings to show the natural beauty of the person wearing the garment and the contrast of external and internal.

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Construction

FABRIC: 

Lining: Bemberg Acrylic from Chadick and Rosen Fabrics : bought 1 yard incase, only need 1/2″yrd

Most swatches came from Mood NYC, and I had to keep going on weeks on end to get enough. All of the pieces are silk. Some swatches were found. I wish I had done all the pieces being found to create more of a sustainable element. I wanted to think of zero waste design in a new way. Also the act of people cutting the swatches I had zero control of the shape and in a way it feels as if the originality component of what makes others was infused into this garment.

There was a much larger selection at Mood. I think that I really gravitated towards the silk. Some of the fabric has a nonmetallic and metallic side. I think that I do not want any metallics in my garment and only matte colorations so that the color can blend more into the skin, or even just seem more realistic like than something shiny. If I was making a collection I might add some elements in other designs that are shiny with the juxtaposition of the matte coloration.

Playing around with the swatches: 

I decided to layer and piece the swatches together to see which ones I would want, and I released that maybe I don’t need to buy just huge roles of one kind of fabric. I could use already used materials and piece them together. This way it is more sustainable. Also, this is not me draping a design, it is just seeing how the fabric would work on the body.

 

 

I think I am going to keep these colors, I really like them together. I like using silk. It feels free and nice on the body and skin. It is semi transparent and has great movement, thus you will be able to see the person’s skin embodying the body literally.

 

 

Pattern Making:

 

 

I decided to use the straight top pattern so that I could sew my treatments onto of the garment. This was my first time ever using the sewing machine and drawing a pattern for my original designs. Usually I just construct everything as I create the piece, which I did with the element of hand sewing, but to say the least this was a new experience.

 

First Attempt: 

 

The arm holes were off in the pattern in the first try, therefore I had to remake the entire pattern.

 

Second Attempt:

Machine Stitching:

  • darts
  • side seams
  • seam allowance on the bottom of the top
  • added an invisible zipper: didn’t care if the zipper matched the color of the garment to juxtapose trying to make a garment always look perfect. The professor did not like the color and told to paint it. I tried but it looked messy, and wouldn’t fully paint over the fabric.

 

Treatments:

Over the weeks I had sewn swatches together*, and it was time to fit them together onto the dress form. I also had bought three types of china silk and a piece of mesh Oscar De La Renta fabric for the bigger pieces of the sketch. There were many swatches left that I had used to fill in the holes.

 

The reason why I hand sewed the swatches was because I love working with my hands. Also, I did not want all the seams to show, only some. A rugged look was wanted and to show the non perfection versus how many people want their garments to look clean cut. This is to show venerability. The act of working with my hands and touching/bending the shapes mesh with the concept of the dress.

 

*many of the pieces were sewn on the train which helped me stay on a good pace. Also, instead of going on a phone this taught me how much you can take time to learn a skill if you do not always have an excuse it is possible.

Working on the sleeve I had to make some cuts on the left side, and did not enclose it. That way the top flaps could naturally drape over the body. Then the right side sleeve was longer and was made to enclose/wrap around the entire surface area of the arm. The attachment arm to the mannequin was quite helpful versus when I did not use it.

When cutting out the sections that would show the skin, the fabric became loose. To make sure the dress was still fitting (not too tight, not too loose) I gathered some of the swatches.

 

To make the collar, I layered swatches on top of one another. At first it was common sense to layer it, and the more swatches added, I had to reverse the way I attached the fabric together.

 

Completed Garment

 

Photoshoot

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The idea of looking into the mirror and staring at yourself so long that you know and don’t know who you are so that you are staring into your soul tied to the manipulation of organs was the inspiration. We tried to play with the red light. In the beginning, we started at Central Park. It was beautiful there, but it did not fit the mood.

 

 

 

Final Story

 

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This garment taught me new techniques that I could blend into my own ways that I enjoy creating. This project in creative tech proved to me that I can learn the technique and twist around the traditional ways of creating while using fabric that can be worn. Most of my previous garments had been made out of materials or had been abstract structures that are not applicable to everyday wear. This really has given me new ideas on how to approach technical wear while meshing only one of a kind motions.

 

Intertextus ~ 1st Year

What makes something a certain something within that category?

Personally I feel that the term bench has been put into a category that when thinking of ideas that fit what a bench is, what does that really mean? The idea of design that can be used to help others is to rethink and continue to refine. So when thinking of designing a bench, I tried to wipe out the idea of what makes a bench a bench and instead was trying to solve a problem I noticed in public spaces.

In everywhere we go we are passing so many stories in motion. Some of these stories we hear and others we don’t. With this in mind everyone is different, especially with the way they interact with the way they see the world, and feel comfortable in certain situations. Within all the designs I had in mind was this idea of making a place for most people’s comfort levels, and the piece being sustainable (in material and helping the environment as it was in place).

The three ideas I had was:

  1. creating a foldable hexagon on two sides so that it could fit as many people as possible, but there could be a rest for the back if there were less people who wanted to sit for that moment.
  2. a canopy on the rails: something that would integrate the water while transporting the viewer
  3. customizable sitting space that can fold both ways

The design I decided to pick was #3. This idea came almost immediately to me. A bench that can come together but the user can decide for themselves where they want to face, how much they want length to add to thier bench, and it not taking to much space. Therefore the person can fold it, this can change form thus a new look of sculpture each time, and and it is easy to pick up the trash and keep the environment clean. The idea of making something shared your own, but doing it as a community at the same time.  

I wanted to put this design to the test beyond school, so when Nick mentioned that there was a seat seats completion in Portland I thought that was a good opportunity to see if this could help people and the environment in a public setting. Getting feedback of not making it to any round would tell me to keep refining and thinking of ways to better the design is helpful to me. 

The streat seats competition is to create a sustainable bench for the area around the World Trade Center in Portland, Oregon.

I am from the West Coast, and also know a couple of people in the area of Portland. The lifestyle is super laid back and merging with so many new kinds of ideas. As well as the environment being a major factor of thoughts. When I saw the park and water this gave me the idea to want to use biodegradable wood as a material with a plant glaze to protect the wood, release toxins away and bring more oxygen. The glaze could go on every year with the plants that are getting tossed out when there were done with decoration in the World Trade Center. I also wanted to incorporate air plants into the planter attached to the bench that way there would be less watering to be done. Especially since it rains a lot in Portland, therefore saving energy, resources, and money. Water conservation is something we take really seriously on the West Coast.

In terms of drafting and making models.I first found pictures of the site and put a piece of plastic and drew my idea over the plastic. That way the viewer can flip back and forth for what the site will look like with and without the bench. Also there are drawings to show the attachments, and colors that evoke and designate with an earthy and West Coast feel.

it is hard to see since this was scanned but, the bench is in the middle of the circle of flowers

 

 

Model 1)

I first started to construct a model with pipe cleaners. That was not smart. I thought since they could bend this material would work to show the way the user could manipulate the bench. This did not work at all and it doesn’t even look like a bench. It looks more like a shaven puppet mustache. I chose the color brown to show that the material is wood, and the pipe cleaners where glued together.

 

Model 2 + 3)

 

Model 2 is connected by glue to start drafting how upright the bench would stay and start to rotate. The triangle that stays the same in both models would hold books and work as part of what keeps the bench upright. Actually the idea that the planter would help keep the bench upright stayed  the same throughout the whole process, just the way it looked changed. Model three was connected by magnets. The magnets that I had used where not strong enough, but I know it would work if I had bought stronger ones. Also, just a note, but nanos might work as an alternative binding system. This way I can achieve my goal of having no pin, or rod showing and going between, to really make the entire bench look vertical. As well as people adding to the bench more easily. Nanos are small pieces of iron that are in the fluid form called ferrofluid. Model 3 also has my idea of adding carvings and texture/patterns from local artists while being able to hold airplants where model 2 does not.

add other drawings here

Models 2 and 3 use the same scale and format. 1 inch = 1 foot

These are the collages with the drawings of the bench and Tom McCall Waterfront park.

 

Model 4)

I decided to make a sketch model to get ready to use the wood with the cardboard. I created 12 strips of cardboard and connected them with a wood stick within the space the cardboard had. I did not need to use any glue for this piece. I thought that the holes could do the same thing the magnet bench could do which was the ability to add more seats, and the seating to be moveable to different locations. The holes could also act as a space for storing small art plants to incorporate into the piece. Also there is a flap on both sides of the strips that fold down as a shelf for the user to have if they want to set something down. The design of the planters were to generic for me, but this shape worked as a base.

 

Model 5)

For my next design I was going to use the laser cutter but it was all booked. I instead choose to use balsa wood, but was not crazy about having to use it as a material because of how soft the wood was. The reason why I chose it was because I had not had a wood shop orientation so I thought I would have to exacto and ulfa knife the model. Also, I thought it would be easer to stick wire and pins through.  I did half of it in ulfa and exacto knife till I realized that maybe they would let me use the hand tools. They did! I also learned about the direction and grain of the wood. I am glad that I spent over 6 hours gluing and cutting this time because I learned new techniques and about patience in a new way.

 

I used gorella glue, pins, and wood to construct this one.

I did so many Illustrator variations of how to get this piece cut out in one slice. This took me full days and hours, but I finally figured it out. Those drawings are not here because they kept being altered.

As mentioned I started to rethink the idea of using wood into creating a whole new material. But because of time for the project deadline and research I did not have time to do so, but for the future I think this would an interesting concept: the use of algae in a mixture with wood pulp, reused plants, and maybe even food waste.

Algae can be used to make bulletproof glass and is used in would dressings. This is a really strong natural material which contains nanocellose. Nanocellose is also found in food waste, most plants, and wood pulp. Wood pulp is wood fiber that has been reduced chemically or non chemically into pulp (used in paper manufacturing). Using the non chemical method would be beneficial to our health and also to the environment: when producing the bench, as well as when it is in it’s place. The reason why I want to stray away from plastic, even recycled is because of it’s toxicity and if someone touches it and puts their hands into their mouth, thus digesting it, that is dangerous. Also because it is sitting on the skin, or even when its being produced the pollution seaping, it is not safe. Making a glaze and healthy material is where we can start to combat this, and through plants they decrease toxins and release lots of oxygen. What if making production and something being in use can double up and start to help make positive impact in multiple ways?

 

Model 6)

I went to laser cut with my file and drawings to cut the wood in the desired shape that I wanted. I had a more elaborate idea for the planter but it had too many details and caught on fire… There fore I altered the look of my planter and added shelves to the sides since I was limited on making it longer and wider due to competition restrictions.

These are my final plans, elevations, an drawings:

 

 

The Final Model:

 

The Poster:

 

My video: 

 

Final right up t0 describe the bench for the competition:

Every setting changings. Think of that place you have been to so many times in your life. In all those moments there were multitudinous situations that could have changed resulting in various findings different each time. Now think of all those people you have passed by or interacted within that space. Their experience has shifted too: whether it is their first or last visit that was in the rain or sun. Everyone has gained an inspiration, and that is inerasable. I wanted to create a bench that allows the user to make public space more personal to their experience. They can choose their setting, and turn the seat in the direction they please. Also, there is a multifunctional component where all seven seats can act as a shelf and visa versa. This also will make it easier to sweep up litter from the ground, thus allowing a cleaner space. Ever-changing moments inspired the material use of reclaimed wood hailing from Portland. The side of the lumber keeps the original outcome of the wood, but the frontal view will be treated with the Yakisugi method: the act of charring wood. With those actions the bench has the ability to mesh the past, present, and can continue into the future lasting over 100 years, while becoming: waterproof, durable, and protected against insects. What has been created is a long lasting community connection, filled with Portland’s stories dispersed around the versatile environment of the World Trade Center and Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Included on the planters are shelves that provide recycled paper, pencils, and markers so that people can document the present moment they are in. There are also holes drilled on the side and a large hole at the top of the planter. This way moss and air plants that would have been thrown out somewhere else could be used still. Connections with others, self, and the environment within a public space are encouraged with this design.

 

Describing the design process for the competition: 

It is crucial to incorporate and research multiple subject lines from many resources when trying to solve a problem, instead of just fully relying on ourselves as an individual. For little over a month, two days a week I would ask classmates from various disciplines and professor who is an architect to give me feedback on my design. I also read many books to learn what factors can make materials and catalysts within chemical reactions dangerous. Through this I started to see how we can implement sustainable methods that can help better the environment as well benefit design. Woodshop technicians, people educated in sustainability, a wide range of the public, chemists, fellow students, florists, and various professors I spoke to. I learned some materials that are sustainable, how design can help people, and how to feel connected to an experience within an ecosystem I have learned a lot about patience too. The first idea you have may not be the best answer to solving the problem. It can help become a starting point inspiration, but there are many factors when formulating that idea. Lots of trial and error occurred. So many models and drawing for measurements, ascetics, and sustainability was being thought out. Also, for plants I was thinking of what can decrease toxins from the air, good at insulating, release a large amount of oxygen, do not need soil, and can thrive in a moist and hot climate. I found that thick air plants and moss fit those criteria. I also tested different materials: chopsticks, cardboard, and balsawood planks. Figuring out a way to get the bench to rotate, and work as a shelf and seat took some time. In the beginning, my designs had no shelves included, but the idea of bench being manipulated in two directions stayed the same. Towards the end, I realized that I could cut out the seating/shelf panels and planter panels into one piece each so that each individual section can be bound by pins to connect the bench. In total there are three shapes: shelving on the planter, pieces that make up the bench, and the planter. This realization came when I figured out my final drawing and laser cut it out. I feel that this can make it easier to waste less material when using reclaimed wood. More of those panels of the bench can be added or eliminated from the existing design to create more or less space for an area. As well different shapes in layout the bench can take start to create different shapes then just being in a straight line, depending on the area and need for the design. The way the pieces are designed do not even need written directions because the image is speaks for itself so that it can be universally understandable to figure out how to construct the bench. That also relates to the idea of how public space raises senses to see intertextus within an ecosystem.

Reflection: 

This entire project was a challenge for me. When it comes to technical 3D making it is not my most brushed up skill. This process taught me to be more patient, to learn how to measure more, and disciplined me in another way to make a 3D form. Installations is something that I love, but I wanted to challenge myself in learning how to make a bench. Not just making a bench but something that can serve an simple everyday function in a public space (functional in public space). Function and usage can spread messages and is another way of reaching out to others (whether they know it or not). I think it is easy to overlook fonts, that is one for example, or in this case stereotypical seats in a park. The idea of not creating a stereotypical bench, can also teach me how key into another realm of design that is functional. Because if there is ever something I want to showcase that might be best done that way it is important to be educated in it.  I also figured, since our professor Nick is in architecture I thought the bench would be a good way of learning more different techniques from him and to see design as a whole in a new way. The competition was a plus because it gives the chance for the design to help others within a physical reality standpoint. The process of talking to the class and showing our designs was a new experience and cool to see how everyone formulated their ideas and kept building throughout the weeks. Awareness about how people interact in public space in terms of design feel like I cannot go back to looking at public space/design the way I did before. Its been cool to build ideas from other subjects and mesh them into this one to create a design that helps the ecosystem and environment. Overall a good experience.

 

sym·bi·o·sis ~ 1st Year

The first day Harvest handed us a list of questions were the class would go around the room and see who matched. I remember it had to do with writing and fashion. Most of the class was a fashion major, and I remember how easy this simple getting to know you assignment was. I honestly could only relate to the writing themed ones…. And I was probably the only one who marked those boxes. At that moment I was excited to learn more from my professors and classmates. That for sure happened this semester. I have not experienced such a class full of students who all go above and beyond. Just cause they have to, but because their passion drives them. On top of that they are all so incredibly talented, and I feel so lucky to have been able to work with them.

Our last project I felt that our team clicked ideawise in a vision. It was so much fun to collaborate with them! Not only that but our seminar papers happened to be similar to each other, so we also grew more in studio as well as in seminar. Our research and garments grew more because of how tightly connected our discussions and process every step of the way was. Our vision didn’t always match 100%, but that is natural. This helped push us to grow as artists and make our design more versatile for everyone. We wanted to help better the environment around us, and raise awareness. Sustainability was quite key to us.

 

This video with the skirt, shirt, and pants was filmed by me, the caplet was filmed by Bella, and the film was edited by Zihan.

 

A segment of our mission statement:

Confronting with one of the world’s most crucial topic sustainability, our fashion brand Two Qi wants to alleviate the negative impacts to human bodies and the environment induced by:

– non-renewable materials such as cancerogenic synthetic fabrics

– chemical and wasteful proceeding of materials such as dying

– unsustainable business strategies

– inappropriate consuming habits

The materials and fabrication of our garments are 100% natural and use the least

amount of energy possible. The textiles are based on palm leaves, raw wool, moos,

organic cotton, pressed leaves, air plants and wheatgrass. Compared to synthetic

fabrics, which cause cancer, mental diseases, asthma, allergies and autoimmune

diseases these materials all have healthy benefits. By using onion as a way of

natural dying, moos, pressed leaves and O2 producing plants we actively save

energy and decrease the CO2 household on our planet. To close the production

circle the garment has a second purpose when the customer doesn’t want to wear it

anymore. This means it becomes a decoration for the apartment, food or cosmetica

( Aloe Vera as a body lotion) . As a last step, people bring the reusable parts back

to our company and compost the rest. Longliveity in symbiosis with nature.

 

Our contemporary society is occupied with the fast pace of living such as

productivity, development, and efficiency. This penetrates also into the fashion

world: people pursue profit-oriented fashion marketing and day-to-day changing

outfit with attributes like new, updated, and fresh. Consequently, our company

would like to establish and redefine the sense of steadiness, persistence, and

carefulness through fabrication and design. Our brand will follow the habits of

observing and making decisions in a long-term perspective to inspire others. Our

brand is all about enjoying life embracing taking the time when living a busy

lifestyle. We strive to make a connection with each individual interacting with the

garment. Not profit oriented.

 

Our logo:

 

In summary:

  • Meret handfelted wool and grew wheat grass on her textile.
  • Zihan dyed her fabric with veggies
  • Bella made a caplet with leaves

 

I made a top out of plants and reused fabric lining. I thought that this tied in with my research paper because plants are natural and they are safe on our skin. Chemicals that are harmful to us such as synthetic fibers that we are wearing today are not. Rethinking that idea is important for our health as well as for our environment. Enzymes are the catalysts between a chain reaction and when thinking of the fabrics we clothe ourselves in and the changes in the environment constantly happening our PH balance is shifting consciously. The choices we make include our environment, and affect not only the climate but our ecosystems. As well as social aspects and the bodies of all creatures including humans. Chemical balances from nature have an effect on reactions within our body and outside of it. The two work together whether they want to or not. We can learn from previous situations to apply new innovations and problem solving into today’s world. That is what we started to do as a group and as indviuals.

Our presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1aiSeCsQZMH3MBXO3E-52wkHsLFYh9k3hXIadXqFQkao/edit?usp=sharing

Our website:https://2twoqi.wixsite.com/twoqi

 

Making the garment:

 

 

 

Final outcome:

 

The photoshoot: I took all the photos of the shirt, skirt, and pants. The caplet photos were taken by Bella.

 

I am going to continue to further my research as well as implement the idea of nontoxic chemicals and finding other resources to use when making and for others whether it is in clothing or anything else to help the ecosystem as a whole. This experience taught me that when combining ideas and thoughts positive progress for the future it can bring unity as well as more positive impacts. We just have to be willing to be open minded.

 

Bridge Four: Research Paper ~ 1st Year

I had a really fun time writing this research paper. This process really taught me that when you are intruded by learning and passionate about wanting to understand methods to solve a method, how the research does not feel forced, but is something that will occur anyway. In the beginning of the year, I had this feeling that I would write about the environment, as well as about sustainability. But, I would have never imagined that I would also focus on chemicals. The way my paper at first was headed was about production in the sense of business and choices in ethics. I do keep the choices in ethics somewhat involved still in my final paper. I feel that may paper still has a lot of information to share, but I had limited time cause of the deadline. I am going to continue to research this, thus this paper is going to grow and become a helpful resource too keep documenting and look back on. I feel that this research paper assignment process has helped lead me to this final topic. Thus this final topic leading me into trying to help solve a problem in today’s world. This research so far has caused me to become aware about the way things work on our skin, and how there should be more awareness around this subject.

[33] Arsenic in clothing:

The Style for womens fashion during the 1500s: [34]

 

[35] Zero Waste

 

[36] Pollution in the factories:

[33] https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/10/dress-hat-fashion-clothing-mercury-arsenic-poison-history/

://www.drmarkliu.com/zerowaste-fashion-1/

[36] https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/inpictures/2014/04/pictures-bangladesh-remembers-r-201442114058144178.html

[37] Deborah Blum, “Arsenic,” in The Poisoner’s Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York (New York: Penguin Press, 2010).

 

 

Links of Correlations ~ 1st Year

I was so excited to be able to paint what I heard. Usually I just listen to a song and paint  the everything I hear in terms of colors I feel and see, and frequencies. But this time I went for more of a realistic picture I saw in my head. The song I listened to was “La Baie” covered by Clara Luciani. I saw a scene at night in France where it was dark with glimmers of random lights of purple and yellow where a girl had her head into titled up at an odd angle. My watercolor ended up becoming more abstract, but I will talk more about that later.

 

When drawing the composition: I used this neck as a reference to draw the girl looking up. I did not draw the entire face and started to fracksome of it off as if she was dissolving into the errie and mysterious lights floating around her. I had hands that were like flower petals and leaves come out of her, as if there was something in her that was releasing into the air but also connecting her which is why there are holes with stuff coming out of her

When doing the watercolor I tried to depict the colors and let them flow a lot by using the wet on wet technique. I used greens and blues to contrast the yellow and purple too. The yellow in the purple represents the lights, the green is like more of an organic plant feel, and the red and gold is like intoxication and danger in a way.

I was going to go over some parts with a micron pen to make more of the features realistic, but then I thought that would take a way from the free flowing affect. It would of created another affect too, and I would of liked it, but now when have adding the photos I am glad I choose to experiment without relying on the micron lines to paint more of the picture. My roommates said they say various things, and not a face.We were joking that the piece was like a mishmash of inkblot tests.  They saw different things from each other, and its cool cause we all feel different connections. We all interpret uniquely, and that is special!

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Contact sheet: all these photos I took and I thought that these colors and application of textures  would mesh well with the watercolor’s aesthetic.

All these photos I took, and I wanted to keep it that way to create a personal making element instead of using other people’s pictures from the internet.

 

 

The feet on the street:

  • I used the fill and opaque settings to manipulate how much the color would show through.
  • This fit the theme of a night in urban France that I imagined and I wanted it to be hidden swirling in the back of her mind. That is why it looks hidden.

The ocean/tidepool pictures:

  • For this layer I cut out the background and sky for two of the pictures.
  • I used the fill and opaque settings to manipulate how much the color would show through.
  • The water and rock formation texture can add an interesting effect of the idea of dried watercolor but wet water combining. Also, the one of my friend creates a paradoxical world element and the grass creates a juxtaposition. I did not realize till when trying to find an example of the song, that it was a cover song. The original song was done by Metronomy titled: “The Bay”. In this video it has a lot of the ocean, and I already knew the song had to do with the bay but it was just a coincidence because I did not add the ocean pictures for that reason. Also when seeing the video it reminded me of some of the beaches where I live. The pictures I took of the beach add an element of home to me, but these beaches don’t fully remind me of the beach in the video.

Pastels:

  • For this layer I cut out the background.
  • How I was going to complete the piece, but then did not because Alaiyo challenged me add more.

    I wanted to created a cool texture and effect as if they were laid on top of the picture and someone was creating and working on the composition. Showing how the mind continuously works, and the frequencies of sound is everywhere whether we can or cannot hear it or feel it.

Bacteria:

  • For this layer I cut out the background and some elements.
  • I used the fill and opaque settings to manipulate how much the color would show through.
  • These pictures are from bacteria I painted last semester. It reminded me of the effect of the splatters I did when water coloring. I thought it would be cool to add into the piece since it was like something was overtaking the girl and the girl was contributing to that. Bacteria does that same thing. We contribute, but it also gets a grasp on to us, and can spread. The red bacteria was transferred onto a cloth, and I thought that texture was cool to add. I overlaid it on the holes I made on the girl, with the blue petri dish on top. I also put it in the corner of the composition and on top of the pastels to create the spreading effect. Pastels hold into the skin and spread as well. Therefore I thought it was fitting. The blue bacteria was while Iwas in the process of painting it. I thought it would be cool to show the idea of containment, breaking, spreading, and moving. I overlaid the dish on top of the girl’s face, and positioned it so that some of the things coming out of her looked like it was coming out of some of the cracks in the goo within the dish. I also eliminated the dish and just had the blue bacteria to show it fully out onto the collarbone of the skin and not in the dish anymore.

The final piece:

 

I enjoyed this project a lot it was really fun and a good way how to use layers and the tools on Photoshop. I wish Photoshop had more of a command Z usage like Illustrator does, but it is personally good to learn to not get used to the luxury of command Z to become more patient with technological applications. I tried and desired between using or not to use to the fill and brush tools, but I realized that because I wanted the composition to blend together instead of look like a more obvious collage that it needed to be minimalist. I am glad I got to blend an imaginary vision that somehow altered to fit some of my personal connections to the ocean.