Interlude - Personal photoshoot

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Since I had some spare time in the studio after finishing photographing the models, I wanted to investigate some lighting set-ups applied to a human (in this case, me). I sketched out some lighting ideas, and Colin Jackson - the studio tech - set the equipment up for me & kindly took the shots. (Next time I’ll happily do it myself, but I was nervous as hell, and my mind was completely blank). These are the two that made the cut.

Incidently, I don’t know what it is about a studio setting, but as I walk into one I feel that I immediately forget how to be a photographer which causes my nerves to ratchet up to 11/10. I think I’ll look into booking the studio, take along a few things, and just ensure that I can be left to my own devices to play around, make mistakes (without breaking anything).

FMP - Journal Covers

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So, this is the end of FMP Week 1.

I’ve brought quite a few books back with me to read over the rest of today and tomorrow (I know I’m not going to get through them all this weekend). The general themes of the books are “community”, “space”, “gender”, “architecture”, “design” & socio-political analyses thereof. Through reading these books, I’m hoping that I can understand & help form a narrative for my project - which is loosely based around the theme of “community”: - what is it, what defines it, how does it come to pass, how does it manifest, how does it react/act/live/die, how does it evolve, along with many more un-asked and as yet un-answered questions.

This, coupled with the beginnings of demographic research I’ve collated (on advice of a tutor), will hopefully allow me to create a set of reasonably believable characters who will be followed along a journey, or perhaps shown in various, select situations along said journey. I’m currently thinking of setting this out in the style of a retrospective to be shown at a gallery or (future) museum exhibit, just preferably not as dull.

Next week I will need to try and wrap up the heavy reading, extrapolating & dreaming up the blanks in knowledge should any blanks remain. Subsequently, I’ll need to begin image research, which will help facilitate a lot more sketching; and I’ll also need to research electronics. It has been a while since I’ve played with any.

3DD - Photoshoot

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I finally managed to get the photography studio booked for Wednesday morning. I took a selection of what I felt are my better models done so far this year in to get some proper shots of them. Colin Jackson - our studio photographer - provided much needed lighting advice and technical expertise, as I have little experience with studio photography (as you’ll note from a previous entry).

I also asked his advice for setting up some lighting shots of myself, and he took amazing shots of me with the lighting in question. I’ll upload those at a later date.

Next time I have the photography studio booked, hopefully I won’t be so nervous, and actually be willing to play around with the equipment myself. I’m not sure whether the fact that all the equipment is so expensive that makes me so nervous, or the lack of experience. Maybe both.

3DD - Skin + Bones

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The biggest problem I encountered this week was not finding what I felt was a suitable final outcome.

We started the week off with some more workshop time - experimenting with different methods of sculpting. I also investigated dying plaster - using violet ink dye. The result was certainly different. I also harvested the skins, although I didn’t get a chance to use them in the end.

I made a clay model of my first design for the central structure - intending to use the model as a base to warp acrylic around (using a heat gun). However, I was not happy with the final shape, and the clay would have taken too long to dry out. Still, it is an interesting structure, just not useful for this project.

Running out of time and ideas, I went back to basics and sketched out a central “spine” for the structure on the train. I also came up with the laser cutting plan as well. Why laser cutting? To ensure uniformity & provide a cleaner, easier, adhesion using solvent (which has no gap-filling ability at all). It was also a lot quicker than cutting the pieces individually.

I used couched nylon w/ interfacing to provide the exterior “shroud”, however I am not happy with the shapes of the shroud. I am quite pleased with the central spine though.

Where did January go?

That is it. We have our final non-graded assessment next week (mine is on Monday), and we hand in our proposal for the Final Major Project (the graded one which decides whether or not we get into our chosen undergraduate degree).

We have 10 weeks (+ 2 week Easter Break - unofficially) to get this project done. I need to brainstorm this tomorrow, as right now, I am absolutely knackered.

That was a really busy week...

…and yet I feel like I got nothing done? Eh?

Things that happened last week:

  • 3DD Trip to London

  • Acid Etching & Printing Workshop

  • Architecture Applicant Day

  • Exhibition Opening & Fashion Show

  • Played with Copydex

  • Played with Silicon

  • Mounted research images

  • A little bit of sketching… !

That last one is why I feel like I got nothing done. As I don’t know what my final product/outcome is going to be, and I need to be able to hit the ground running on Monday morning. The only thing I know for certain, is that I’m going to be using silicon as part of the final design. Today is going to be a sketch-a-thon.

Also, all of my previous project work is a mess… I am not looking forward to sorting this all out next weekend. *gulp*