Category Archives: Year One

Final Project Digital Fabrication

First, I created a series of movements:movement process 1 copyI created maps of my movement on Rhino and tested out how patterns are affected and morphed when the body is moving:movemet process 2 copy

 

 

 

 

 

I researched different types of 3d printed items and they are able to move:
research 3 copy research product 2 copy research product1 copy I then researched joinery tools that I could use when making my own “fabric”joint research copy

I was inspired by beading, so I created this swatch:swatch board copyI then created my own beads to be able to bead weave together to make my own version of the 3D printed swatch:beads process copy I used the pattern that I originally tested on the movement on Rhino to make my piece. This made the piece have more movement than it would without it. The colors also aid in showing movement:pattern with beads board copy

 

FINAL PIECE- BODY NECKLACE:

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Rosary Pennies

 

Using my grandmothers pool as a sacred space, I chose to create rosary beads inspired by the pool (I use to dive for pennies when I was little). This way, I can always carry my scared space with me and will never be apart from it.

1. Drill holes into sides of pennies

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2. Use dapping block to dome pennies 9-pc-dapping-block-700IMG_1249

3. Start planning out pennies and jump rings into the look of rosary beads:IMG_1251

4. Connect pennies together by jump rings IMG_1248

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Torso Project

1. Made a 3D model of my torso in Rhino:

I used measurements of my torso so it is close to being exactly the size of mine.

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2. Created topographical maps of our torso showing the torso tension and compression when doing different body positions. I experimented doing this in Illustrator with drawings first and then I used my torso model in Rhino and manipulated it to reflect the illustrator drawings. All drawings were based on dance/yoga poses  because these are two of my passions:

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3. Then I researched different fabric manipulation techniques, deciding to focus on Shibori:final boards shibori research4. I researched designers that use the shibori technique to make fabrics 3D:

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5. I did my own tests of fabric manipulations using this technique:

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7. I used the bigger bubbles to show tension and the smaller bubbles to show compression. Final piece:

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Contoured Bust

First I 3D scanned my bust:

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Then I cut the bust into pieces on Rhino:

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Next I imported the flat pieces into Illustrator to then laser cut them out:

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I used bristol board to create the bust:

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I numbered them and put it manually together:IMG_0341

I put one inch spacers in between: IMG_0342Final Project:

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