Wednesday, 12 December 2012

easy and quick (recycling leftover materials)

 
inspired by Christo Yavacheff's "at the gates" - i made use of the rectangle frame i hade left over and the one sheet i didn't use in the "hanging" saga. i tacked only the top and bottom , leaving the sides free to bluster in wind created by either the opening and closing of doors, or out in the wind if i find some where suitable to put it








that F%U&*Ng frame

so after i finaly got that frame build up,and started to tack the carpet on...it colapsed in op itself.
so now i have all the useless wood and ussless carpet.
so i bring the woodback to the store ( exept one rectangle frame,i have ani dea for that)

 



 i decided id still make the carpet tunnel but id just use tables. and it worked, I even got a few videos of people interacting,and i didn't even have to ask people, they just went ahead on there own accord and crawled through. after i was told that loads of people had used it when i wasn't around to see, i came up with the idea of a sign in sheet for everyone who had used it, so i can count up exactly how much interaction it got.


















got all these signatures in under a day :)


 


Saturday, 8 December 2012

the gallery. so cool. so simple

hanging sheets has never looked so cool.
the way they change the space in the gallery fascinates me.








 
love that photo ^

the rotating door.

not exactly what I wanted from this. but trial and error eh?






Wednesday, 5 December 2012

sheets rehung.stairwell madness

so I have now rehung the colourful silk sheets in the stairwell.

 
after they dried out.

just before I removed the wire.







 




 


 
I decided to re hang these sheets on the stair well, in different sequences.
 





 
below: I decided to hang them in twos