This is an outcome that I produced as part of my Art A-Level. It represents the consummation of urban environments by technology. I replicated the architectural structures of urban environments by taking apart 4 computer and keyboards in order to obtain the innards, such as hard drives, motherboards, fans and other drives. The colour combinations, I feel, reflect the bright neon lights within a city environment and the external wiring used replicates underground and travel services. Each technological detail reflects a building of some sort, not necessarily a famous one, but one of some structure and value to a city. The piece took me approximately 12 hours to produce and is mounted onto an A1 photo frame reinforced by a lot of 'No More Nails'.
Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Consumed By Technology
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Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Sculpture crazy
Basically I made a sort of 'memory tree' in year 12 (last year) in my AS Art course, I had so many little cuts from that horrid wire.
This is a very bizarre sculpture that I made when given free reign to 'express myself' and experiment with different media in A2 Art.
Here is another strange sculpture which was part of the same experimentation mini project. I admit this gave me connotations of 'connections' and 'a lead balloon'.
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