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Timothy Holt.
Title: Conceivable Constraint #1.
Medium: Paint pots, canvas and cable ties.
Dimension: Variable.
Location: Variable.
Date: 2010.
© Timothy Holt, 2010.
It looks like some #OWS types passed through a police parking lot, but there's actually a film shoot going on...
This is the before photo of part of my typographic project experiment. I'm going to try heating it in the oven to see what effect this has... Wish me luck!
Timothy Holt.
Title: The Cleansed, the Clear and the Unsterile.
Medium: Yard broom, soft broom and cleaning mop.
Dimension: Variable.
Location: Variable.
Date: 2010.
© Timothy Holt, 2010.
The masking-tape (or is it first-aid tape?) fix lasted all of ten minutes before if fell off again. The screen was still attached by the wire, and it worked.
The flight lasted a further ten hours.
For the record, this was not on my seat but of the woman sitting next to me.
They should have used duct tape. And possibly wrapped it right around the headrest. So what if the guy in front wouldn't be able to move his head?
Timothy Holt.
Title: The Unsterile.
Medium: Cleaning mop and white primer paint.
Dimension: Variable.
Location: Variable.
Date: 2010.
© Timothy Holt, 2010.
The tape didn't melt which was brilliant because it means less cleaning, yay! It didn't burn as quickly or as much as I expected it to, but i think if I left it a bit longer it would have the effect I was looking for. Now I just need to decide what words I want to use for my final piece.
I used masking tape torn into strips for this background. It is meant to be a faux leather background.
I made a ramp for my son's monster trucks. Recycled cardboard, newspaper and masking tape. I will eventually cover it with paper mache and paint it if he lets me have back.