Title Red Hook and the Visibility of Resiliency Design/Art Statement The intent for my piece was to address Red Hook’s community resiliency after Superstorm Sandy. Due to Red Hook’s water-level location, the community suffered from devastating storm damages. However, within times of crisis, there is an opportunity for reconstruction and resiliency. Though physical storm damages […]
Category: Integrative Studio 2
Milestone 2
Weave strips together 9 squares total Punch holes on the perimeter of the squares for threading Held together with masking tape
Milestone 1
Format strips in Illustrator 8 x 8 “patches” Cut strips Submerge disaster picture strips into the saltwater mixture Dry strips
Material Exploration
The effect of saltwater on various ink-level prints
Series Experiment #002
Words of Recovery
Series Experiment #001
Signs of Recovery
Browsing for Visual References
Int. Studio 3/14/18 In this collection of images, I chose design elements I was interested in currently and interested in exploring further for my final project. I took a picture of this book cover because I am interested in cartography and the design elements associated with mapping a physical terrain. Heavily inspired by […]
Workshop (Plaster Prep)
Items related to Red Hook and bridge 3 research: Items related to water containment 5 Quart Bucket 8.5″ x 6.5″ Water Bottle 7.5″ x 2.25″
Material Investigation: Omission
I’m studying how Hurricane Sandy affected the people of Red Hook in order to find out what the inhabitants of Red Hook consider “home” so that my reader better understands the community of Red Hook. How do people build a “home” for themselves after tragedy or displacement? How can natural disasters affect social infrastructure and […]
Material Exploration: Absence
Material Exploration: Absence Material: 19g Aluminum Wire Wire-rimmed glasses with no lens: A tunnel through space: The space between my fingers: