Ginny Kwok
http://ginnykwok.blogspot.com/2011/10/glamour-hanging-light-upcycled.html?showComment=1318997941178#c7463280980224048570
Kirstie Cocokios
http://kirstiecocokiost.blogspot.com/2011/10/upcycling-lamps.html?showComment=1318998399765#c198816181961469595
Christine Liang
http://mad-attic.blogspot.com/2011/10/upcycling-project-2.html?showComment=1318998891995#c62199356271705760977
Kevin Peng
http://kevinpeng3373311.blogspot.com/2011/10/blossom-light-shade.html?showComment=1318999427165#c5428660031953611552
Vivian Ngo
http://vindustriald.blogspot.com/2011/10/project-2-rationale.html?showComment=1318999885736#c4340621861972959565
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Rationale
‘Upcycled Utility’, the aim of my design for this project is to express how recycled material can be used to create sophisticated and elegant pendant mood lighting. I wanted to accentuate both the fluidity and the rigidness of the material (polypropylene) and by creating this lighting design, it allows me to playfully produce a somewhat literate form of a beehive, which paradoxes how something (the material)that’s so artificially man made can depict to the notion of nature. Originally I wanted to re create the conventional design of the lamp shade, this form intrigued me and by trialling with various folding techniques with the polypropylene I was able to construct the conventional ‘lamp shade’. With the intense foldings they create depth and form , I was intending to create a tower however felt that too much material was being used and was uncertain about how the connections of each shade would. Although I liked that Idea, I continued to expand and delve deeper on the shape and folds applied. Before hand the material I was testing with was more rigid and hard, making the forms more rigid, however in the final role of polypropylene softer/thinner thus creating the more fluid form.Eventually over trial and error I was able to create a more elegant and simplistic form, which was more environmentally efficient as it used less material, and thus capable to make numerous lights out of one single sheet.
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