Inflatables.
A project about occupying architectures. We contructed large inflatable objects to occupy an empty industial building in Leeds city centre, allowing the public to move through and around them.
Given the materials to make Enzo Mari's Sedia 1 chair, we were meant to play with the assumptions made about chairs and how they're used. Wanting people to consider the objects they use and take for granted everyday, I decided this meant you shouldn't trust any chair, shouldn't assume anything. This chair is a trap and should shock you into questioning the design of all chairs before you sit.
A solar system spoon measuring set.
You have not had formal art teaching unless you've done a project about Richard Serra's verb list. Here is a washing up glove with as many holes in as I had time in the day to carve out.
A-Level Art.
A project brief titled "Beauty". I wanted to explore the idea what a computer's view of beauty would be and came to the conclusion that it would be calculated and avaraged. Hence, I formed a code using openCV AI that took 3D scans of my friends faces and averaged out key features forming a really distorted blobbly face, so in the end I modelled something similar to a Gormley sculpture and handed that in.
One from a series of drawing machines I made during my A-Levels.
Capturing movement and dancing in a painting. I did this project to get my mark up since the course was mainly marked on work mass.