Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Gavin Wolf Creative Paper Engineering
the unfolding are interesting , esp the square opening up into a circle, all fairly simple
Monday, 26 April 2010
Friday, 23 April 2010
Thursday, 22 April 2010
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Riga Greenhouse Roof Window Assembly Rev. 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7eW9flQJbo
possible mechanism to use, although id have to substitute the temperature control
OR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrM3QDo71-8
windcreen wiper motor
If i have to use an electric motor the set up and system is explained here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4stWDy-bPA
possible mechanism to use, although id have to substitute the temperature control
OR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrM3QDo71-8
windcreen wiper motor
If i have to use an electric motor the set up and system is explained here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4stWDy-bPA
First Hand accounts
Explosions at a fuel depot near Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire were heard in several counties.
Troy Woodland was close to the explosion
"I sat down and all of a sudden there was a huge orange light and a massive explosion which blew the doors through and knocked me off my chair, and the ceiling fell in.
"I was aware of the fact that glass shards and bits of metal were flying past me as it pushed me across towards the wall."
PHIL SOFER, WHO WAS FLYING INTO LONDON DURING THE FIRST EXPLOSION
"I was flying into Heathrow. I was looking out the window to watch the lights of London. As we made the final approach I saw this orange light., which I first thought was a fireworks display. But it developed into a huge ball of flame.
Heston's Titanic Feast, 20/4/10

"This would not be an Escoffier dessert, fit for the Titanic, without a flambé"
To remove the liquid from the flambe process gas was contained in bubbles and then ignited. For the final desert (an edible iceberg) Heston used egg whites with propane bubbled into it but in earlier experiments he used washing up liquid and methane.
Video Art Exhibitions
Today i went to see Retrospective by Mat Collishaw at the BFI Gallery which combined found objects and moving image devices, powerful use of sound and juxtaposition.
I also saw Seven Folds in Time by Jaki Irvine a video installations at Frith Street Gallery, with television sets and speakers dotted around the room and being connected intermittently.
Kutlug Ataman: fff is a multi screen installation about childhood nostalgia, the title stands for 'found family footage'. At the Whitechaple Gallery.
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Topical Explosions

Eyjafjallajökull volcano erupts. The Icelandic volcano is spewing ash into the air and wreaking havoc on flights across Europe
Other volcano eruption: An undersea volcano erupts sending plumes of steam, ash and smoke up to 100 metres into the air, on 18 March 2009 off the coast of Nuku'Alofa, Tonga. The volcano, which is situated approximately six miles off of the main Tongan island of Tongatapu, is one of around 36 undersea volcanoes clustered in the area. Concept- Scale

This series of photographs was part of Operation Upshot-Knothole, nuclear weapons testing done in America in 1953. Only aprox 2.6seconds has passed from start to finish of the sequence.
What struck me about the image was that the house looked like a model, perhaps because of the lighting, this plays with the perception of scale.
I chose 'Explosion' because it immediate visual impact and the associations with fear and total destruction. This is true because explosions are BIG so have big impact, otherwise they would be far less controversial. I want to play on the idea of scale by layering real footage with explosions I've made using household components-kitchen chemistry. Although I'm doing this to draw attention between big and small in looking up recipes there have been some threatening suggestions. Terrorists fashioning bombs from fertiliser etc. shows that small and lowly reactants still leave a major threat.
Friday, 16 April 2010
Oragami or Scrunched up paper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poDDRZC3eaQ
The new idea for my screen expanding would be to use an origami cube or square unfolding so that it increases in volume or a scrunched up ball of paper unraveling.
Rubbish wave
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDf-TlfuO24
Advert for the Big Yellow Storage, with different soundtrack. Looking at static objects being animated and explosion in terms of expanding volume.
The sound track is really effective.
Monday, 12 April 2010
Battleships
I made a paper automata to start thinking about animating ships and waves

National Theatre
Cornelia Parker
Jacob's Ladder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A63DJPmv9Vs
My screen could be made up of panels of Jacob's Ladders as a way of introducing movement
Saturday, 10 April 2010
'We Share Our Mother's Health', Motomichi Nakamura
'Animation in Process' by Andrew Selby has given me loads of ideas and includes animations that links 'Weapon'. One of the music videos that the book focuses on is Motomichi Nakamura's music video 'We Share Our Mother's Health' 2006, for the swedish band 'The Knife'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=617ANIA5Rqs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=617ANIA5Rqs
Theodore Ushev 'Tower Bawher'
http://www.nfb.ca/film/tower_bawher
This animation was made in a few weeks with constructivist inspired graphics scanned and then put together in Photoshop. It uses the score 'Time,Forward,' by Russian composer Georgy Sviridov, which has dramatic almost explosive moments, making it relevant to my project. The video connects sound and movement really effectively.
This animation was made in a few weeks with constructivist inspired graphics scanned and then put together in Photoshop. It uses the score 'Time,Forward,' by Russian composer Georgy Sviridov, which has dramatic almost explosive moments, making it relevant to my project. The video connects sound and movement really effectively.
Polyecran
Thursday, 8 April 2010
'Weapon'
Working from a group theme of 'Weapon' I've chosen to look at explosions, thinking about landmines, trap doors and the board game 'Battleships'.
I want to create a mechanised screen that can explode. The screen will show a music video that i will make and will be mechanised to match the changes in the music. The first things i have to think about are finding an appropriate track (or excerpt), working out the style of my video (will i use stop frame animation?) and working out the mechanism and technology behind the actual screen.
I want to create a mechanised screen that can explode. The screen will show a music video that i will make and will be mechanised to match the changes in the music. The first things i have to think about are finding an appropriate track (or excerpt), working out the style of my video (will i use stop frame animation?) and working out the mechanism and technology behind the actual screen.
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