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Random Projects

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While my major was interior design, I tried to vary my electives as much as I could to become a more well rounded designer/artist. These are some of the projects that came from those classes.

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Product Design - Door Handle
Designed an interchangeable door handle for the children's museum. They are meant to be changed to differentiate between age groups, messy areas, and adult only areas.
The green design was specifically for the youngest children's areas and is made
with a foam material.
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Product Design - Object to Clothing
Designed an object that transforms into an item of clothing. For practicality reasons I chose to go from a statement necklace to a wearable vest. 
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Material Studies - Transformable Object
We were tasked with designing and building a transformable object out of a stiff linear material, a bendable linear material, and a planar material. For mine I used a stiff metal tube as a center fulcrum, wire as a binding material to keep its shape,
and painted chipboard. 
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Material Studies - Bendable Wood
While working on the children's museum project, an initial proposal of mine was based around moveable wooded walls. This model was made by sewing wood together and attaching it to sticks that move up and down to simulate a moveable canopy.
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Color and Light Studies - Transformable Color Space
Also while working on the children's museum, I was playing with segmenting spaces by using color and light. This model simulated an imagined corridor with color panels that dramatically change the space as light shines through.
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Material Studies - Mixing Materials
Each student was given a material and a statement that we had to prove with said material. I had to produce a strong and stable structure with cork. I mixed the cork with different gages of wire to produce a panel that can be combined with several of itself to produce a stable, large scale wall.
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Graphics - Connecting Histories
In a time studies class, I was assigned to connect my lift to one of my favorite artists. My artist was Shepard Fairey. He is a street artist and musician that paints bold, often red and black, images of propaganda and subculture topics. While I was making this, I was also doing several street art based projects specifically studies on 'green graffiti'. I also connected us through our musical past, interest in the skating scene,
and finally where we met, NYC. It was then packaged as an unrolling spray can.
Stop Motion - Migration
In a studio based on the term 'place' we were tasked to create a final project with that notion so I chose to focus on migration from place to place.
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Graphics - Deconstructing Art
For a class based on imagery I broke down three pieces of art into 9 different focuses. Detailed line drawings, basic line drawings, dots, color blocking, more accurate coloring, focus color, focus images, inverted coloring, major coloring.
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