Monday, December 15, 2014

Final Project: Bike Rack Design



Initial sketches of the proposed bike rack design: 

           


     My name is Lauren D. and I am a senior art student at TSU. Being an avid cyclist, I was immediately drawn to the bike rack design challenge. Not only is biking a great form of exercise that promotes a healthy lifestyle, but it also reduces one's carbon footprint by cutting down on harmful vehicular emissions. Since this proposed design is for the TSU campus, I chose to model my bike rack after a Tiger, the school's mascot.  This design is not only a functioning bike rack, but thanks its sleek simplicity, the design also doubles as an attractive art sculpture when not in use. The piece itself measures 9ft x 4ft: the measurements of a full grown adult tiger. 



Proposed location:
Behind TSU arts building

Because of the proximity to the parking lot and main roads, I chose this space by the TSU Elliott building. Because there is an extreme lack of bike parking around this area, I think this unused strip of concrete would be the perfect location for my bike rack design.  Since the design is TSU realted, it could also be placed at several different spots around campus. 



Materials:

2''- square steel tubing- I chose square tubing to maintain a geometric look to the bike rack.
powder coating in royal blue- better than painting because it is weather resistant and will not chip or rust over time. The coating also helps the steel stay at a safe temperature after long exposure to the sun/heat.

Costs:
Materials (tubing, powder coat) and manufacturing: $1,600
Labor: $500
Delivery and Installation: $300

total: $2,400

Making the Model:

First I traced my design onto a 1'' thick foam board:
 

After outlining the shape several times to get the required thickness (about 1/4''), I began the long and painful task of cutting the design out: 
 
this took forever!

Next, I wrapped the foam board in blue tape to achieve the color I wanted. I chose tape because the foam was too jagged and rough to paint over. The tape smoothed out the rough edges. 


Then I glued the shapes to the mount and voila! 





Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Damien Hirst Butterfly Fiasco: Artist Kills 9,000 In The Name Of Art




From Huffingtonpost.com

Damien Hirst has never been a fan favorite amongst animal rights activists. They didn't love his formaldehyde-soaked shark and they weren't so pleased with hissevered cow's head, so you can imagine how they reacted to the butterfly massacre that was his recent exhibit.
The atrocity art installation, titled "In and Out of Love," was shown at the Tate Modern earlier this year. It consisted of of just two white and windowless rooms filled with live butterflies whizzing about, and was part of a larger retrospective that involved other winged insect-inspired creations. But it's entering headlines (and enraging the humane population of the world) this week because The Telegraphannounced on Sunday that the absurd Tate show resulted in the total death toll of over 9,000 butterflies. Stepped on, violently swatted, or bored to death by contemporary art, the 23 week-retrospective reportedly led to approximately 400 winged deaths per week.
 



 

 

Art relating to

Prototype


A prototype of a hover board.


Repetition
The same arch forms a pattern of repetition. 



Modularity 
each module comes together to form a whole 










Two articles on Repetition and Rhythm in Art

Here are a few great online articles that explore repetition and Rhythm:

MoMA| Serial Forms and Repetition 

Sophia.org| Design in Art: Repetition, Pattern and Rhythm 

Restricted Areas in Russia by Photographer Danila Tkachenko







On this cold and rainy day, these images of Russia by Danila Tkachenko seem appropriate.

Microsoft Kills Clip Art



From abcNEWS :

Clip Art, the iconic collection of images beloved by students and professionals around the world for their whimsy and ease of inserting into Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, has been laid to rest. 
Microsoft announced in a blog post that it is shuttering its Clip Art library in favor of Bing Images, where users can now download royalty free images to use in their projects.

Destressing using Art Therapy techniques

I am definitely one who struggles with stress, especially around the holidays. Here are some art therapy techniques that can be used to combat stress and anxiety.