Sunday, November 10, 2013

house 3: agyness deyn - soldering


To create the boxes I used a blowtorch and soldered the pieces in place



I had to use a number of different grades of solder as to not melt previously joined edges.


cleaning up the pieces after the soldering


copper box (music)
brass box (modelling)

house 3: agyness deyn - cutting out metal boxes

I've decided to make each of the parts of the house out of a different type of metal; brass, copper and titanium. The construction of these was the most time consuming part of the model.


The titanium looked too similar in colour to the acrylic, so I heated it on the stove to turn it a blue/purple colour to give it some contrast.



I tried folding the titanium into the cube shapes which was an extremely difficult activity.


This really was the best I could do and so it seemed I had to cut out all the sides using a saw and then soldering them back together at the end.


I also saw pierced some patterns into the panels which make up the fronts of the buildings.




I also etched into some of the panels using a dremel.

house 3: agyness deyn - installing platforms


I originally played with the idea of having the platforms moving along brass wires.




But thought it would look much more interesting if the platforms "floated" on fishing wire.


And they could be moved my turning a handle.


house 3: agyness deyn - creating platforms


I had the idea to have interactive "floating" platforms which moved between the different parts of the house. To add some interest I tried cutting paper into 3mm strips rolling them up, and glueing them onto some card to create a pattern. I think the effect was better than I expected.






house 3: agyness deyn - river


 First application: the river looks great, but after drying the volume will reduce by 50% so a new layer of about 2mm every 48 hours till the required volume is achieved.


The river viewed through the acrylic.


48 hours later... second application.