Foam Workshop Modelling

Spending the day looking at the design of the bracelet, how it could be formed.

The forms that were tested were hard edged forms representing the harshness of the world and its unpredictability.

Other forms were a “hand holding” motion of two interlocking pieces.

The last form represents the idea of embracing someone, a peaceful message.

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Made from a porous wood such as pine or cedar (cedar being used for moth balls traditionally) in order to absorb the liquid scent.

I will go and visit “Otto’s & Co” Timber Suppliers in Stepney and “Fitch The Rubber Man” in George Street to investigate how this bracelet can put on and on. If itll need a clasp or elastic band.

 

 

Biodegradable Scented Bracelet

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Further development in my design…

Working on the idea of a wearable scented, textured object, bringing you peace and reassurance.

Remembering the importance of reuse and ecological impact- using a product that is biodegradable.

Wood is a beautiful organic and comforting material, a porous and absorbing wood would be able to hold a scent and slowly release it throughout the day.

The way the wood feels and is cut and shaped is important to the message it conveys and the mood is makes one feel when wearing it and looking down at it.

 

 

Wearable Peace& the Senses

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Sight, Taste, Smell, Touch & Hearing

 

My original idea of  someone entering a place of peace away from the modern war of work, technology, social and economical issues has been molded and developed to pursue the brief by MOD.

A small scale object such a jewelry is a way to carry discretely a piece of peace.

Its form will please sight.

Its scent will please smell.

Its material will please touch.

It could create sound when worn, pleasing hearing.

A jewelry collection.

My idea developed from one piece to a whole collection, wearing peace makers touching all the senses.

Ideas:

  • balancing earnings creating white noise in your ears blocking out external distracting sounds.
  • Listening to the sound when walking and its rhythm rather than listening to music in earphones.
  • Disconnecting from technology, reconnecting with natural forms and sounds.

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How the Puff Ball could have been made

Having spoken to many different people and getting new ideas I spoke to Shane from the Workshop to see what was doable considering my existing skills, the materials, machinery and time we had.

Shane and I spoke of some great and fun ideas:

  • a sponge inside a silicon ball filled with scented powder
  • investigating the talcum powder bottle
  • adding a valve inside the ball
  • making the ball from a mold out of silicon
  • or harder material strong enough for someone to squeeze and for the air to enter inside again

Creating a practical WEARABLE product 

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  • designing jewelry, how can this product be worn?
  • a multitude of balls and bubbles
  • three main ones could puff and pop
  • how would they be attached to the wrist?

Problems:

  • how would you refill the balls once the powder runs out?
  • would you need a “pipette” to refill?
  • should I make replaceable balls sold as a packet?
  • how will the balls be attached and replaced?
  • how will i create this puff ball on small scale?
  • can this product be made in a week?
  • will it sell and be reproduced easily?

 

Inspired by Nature

The first day of the week long extensive course started with an introduction to the Workshop which we will be using throughout the week.

I met clients from MOD. (museum of discovery) which will open in 2018 where our products and creations will be on display and for sale to the public.

I also spoke to Match Studio, who are the organisers of this exhibition.

“match studio is a dynamic space where students, academics and researchers from the University of South Australia
can step outside of their knowledge domains to generate out-of-the-box ideas and co-create feasible innovations
that address challenges faced by society.”

My idea started with a large human size bubble, a place for one to climb into and escape the chaotic and stressful world.

Having to scale it down I looked into “face shields” and “helmets” where ones head could be fully covered to escape a bad environment.

Having spoken to our clients, the product needs to be quite small in order to be shelved and put on display. This product also needs to consider a market and persona for sale and possible re creation on mass if the product is wanted for extra sales.

My first idea for this was inspired by a mushroom I used to find in a forest next to my house in France. It was a puffing mushroom which when aged would dry inside and puff out dark powdery smoke when squeezed. I thought of a round stress ball, something to fidget and play with as distraction. To incorporate scent and touch I would scent a powder inside and create a textured outside material.

 

 

 

Keywords

 

  • mind shield
  • personal bubble
  • private space
  •  bright & light
  • peaceful
  • quiet
  • touches the human senses
  • warm
  • calm music
  • meditative
  • something to wear or carry

Shield against stress and the modern war.