My ideas for the Final Project are themed around growth and adaptability. I’m exploring how to visually convey the idea that things suck presently, but there’s hope that they’ll get better. I feel negatively about what COVID has collectively turned everyone’s lives into, but I’m optimistic that things can and will get better, and view it as the hardest part being over. We’ve all made it through the majority of this sh*t semester, and the election, and we can maybe focus now on improving, growing, and adapting.
My materials will be wire, copper tape, LEDs, and paper. My progress so far is that I’ve collected a bunch of election fliers, both from what I’ve received and from friends. I want to use them in making sculptural circuit designs. I intend to make floral paper designs to convey renewal and growth, and will use some election fliers in doing so to create the idea of adaptability. It’s sort of like turning a negative into a positive, since this election had been something I was very worried and stressing about, but now I feel relief and optimism.
This project will build on work we’ve done in class as it will consist of circuits, both made of wire and copper tape. My idea began with the concept of basically using the process of making the tribute card, but taking a more sculptural route. I will bring in my knowledge of crafts, and skills in paper cutting, to assemble this project. I’m looking into Alexander Calder’s “Circus” as a source for more ideas and inspiration.
November 24, 2020 at 8:24 pm
I love that your final project will be surrounding growth and adaptability, it is especially fitting for these times. When writing the lesson plan, I think that thinking about perhaps growth in individual students lives like self growth could be a good direction to go in (assuming times will hopefully be better by the time this lesson is fleshed out in a classroom). I also had never seen Alexander Calder’s “Circus” but loved all of the movement involved. I feel as though you could get movement in your sculptural piece as well, perhaps putting some of the flowers on hobby motors to make them spin or something.
November 30, 2020 at 11:25 pm
This is a really nice idea and I love how you are taking the situation we are all in right now and having students reflect on it. I really like how your going to make a sculpture with all these materials, cant wait to see how it comes out!