Friday, June 5, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Project so Far
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Final Project Proposal
Musical Monkey Bars
An actual size set of monkey bars that play a different note of a musical scale for each rung that is hung from.
Timber-Bilt Monkey Bar Kit $26.47
This kit comes with 6 rungs and instructions on how to build a set of monkey bars, so my need for lumber, nuts and bolts may change based on them.
Pressure Treated Wood
7 8 foot long 2 x 4 $3.29 each $23.03
1 8 foot long 1 x 6 $05.75
1 8 foot long 1 x 4 $03.98
Nuts and Bolts
5” steel bolts $9.90 per 5 $19.80
Electronics ?
Speakers
Switches
Wire
Power cord
Lights
In Class Scupture
In a recent class, we were given three words at random and told to make a sculpture using materials found in the classroom based on these words. I worked with Carley Jacobson to make our sculpture based on the three words vaporecence, impropriate and counterpunch. The pinwheel spins in reaction to the hair dryer; this represents both vaporecence and counterpunch. The springs that decorate to sculpture are another symbol of counterpunch because springs always push back when pushed. The actual structure of the piece resembles a castle. This is tied to our third word, impropriate, which means to assume or acquire. We interpreted this word to involve assumed wealth, this being represented by the castle. Additionally, the pinwheel spins by assuming the power of vapor, further tying the words into the piece.
Monday, April 13, 2009
a simple sonar based theremin and a more complicated version