Saturday, 20 June 2009

Life Cycle Garden - in process

After playing around with a few different designs we have chosen to go with the idea that gradually the arches will decay in form. Where the two sides cross over, the left hand side of the arch (on the outside of the path) will gradually fall towards the ground. We will place one side of the arch in front of the sleeper and the other side behind. We have bent steel rod as as fully sized template for each individual arch and also to act possibly as a center to the arch if we find that the cooper needs extra stability.
















Upcoming: Tate Take Over: Art of the Everyday







Release your inner artist at Tate Modern's summer fair. 3D Design students from Camberwell College of Arts have worked with Raw Canvas to put on an interactive fair inspired by Arte Povera, when 1970s artists used humble materials to make art. Each installation will respond to an aspect of the Arte Povera ethos and visitors are encouraged to help create unique artworks and take away their own souvenir of the experience.

Supported by the Peter Cruddas Foundation


Friday 26 June 2009 19.00–21.00 and Saturday 27 June 2009 14.00–17.00
Tate Modern Turbine Hall Bridge
Free, no bookings taken

Friday, 19 June 2009

Urban Hanging

I've been thinking of various little activities of playing and doing in London - as ways of interacting with someone and exploring unused or new uses for spaces.
Myself and Owen Hodgkinson are exploring London through 'Urban Hanging' which is simply the act of hanging upside down somewhere and watching people pass by. The outcome is mostly hysterics as people look very odd upside down, so far we have explored a few different spots of the Southbank. More exploring to do and an urban hanging map to come soon!