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Design Week México 2011

Business Presentation.

Badge (not business card) and 2 paper's sheets.

 

Enjoy.

The night goes on with a lot of amazing, original, live music, cut down to its basic form, guitar or keyboard and voice. Wonderful stuff from a group of amazingly talented youg "Lady Songwriters"

 

Check out the "Sheena Marie Music" web page:

sheenamarie.bandcamp.com

Holotype: a sculpture installation by Amy Caron

World Premiere: 2012

Dimensions available: variable

Dimensions shown: 4,000 sq/ft foot print x 20 ft. tall (multiple structures)

View shown: detail shot

Available for touring in 2013 more info: www.amycaron.com

Photograph by Bryan Jones

 

I really like the way this altered digital image turned out! Reminds of when I used to silkscreen and paint on fabrics.

Upper column in structure #2 shows the fantastic mix of muted colors through the lighting effect custom created by Lighting Designer Jeff Gwilliam and Artist Amy Caron.

Design by RNR DESIGN

The Organized Creative Mind

www.rnrdesign.nl

Kerala's Biggest and best - known temple festival. colorful procession of decorated elephants make their way from neighbouring temples, each team trying to outdo the other with the fienst and most splendidly caparisoned elephants. the biggest number of drummers. This festival draws thousands of devotees and spectators.

Kerala's Biggest and best - known temple festival. colorful procession of decorated elephants make their way from neighbouring temples, each team trying to outdo the other with the fienst and most splendidly caparisoned elephants. the biggest number of drummers. This festival draws thousands of devotees and spectators.

Initial prototype structure with PETG material and lights

Ryan DeWolf cutting raw sheets of PETG in various shapes at Plastic Fabricating.

 

Photo by Erik Daenitz

www.erikdaenitz.com

www.szylardphoto.com

 

www.plasticfabricating.net

Design by RNR DESIGN

The Organized Creative Mind

www.rnrdesign.nl

World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron

February 2012

Pictured: event guests

more info: www.amycaron.com

Photograph by Meredith Forrest Kulwicki

All structures are bolted together.

 

Artist Amy Caron and assistant Zak Baca pictured.

Design Week México 2011

Work-in-progress structure #3 in warehouse. Dummy column mimics structural posts inside the museum.

Holotype: a sculpture installation by Amy Caron

World Premiere: 2012

Dimensions available: variable

Dimensions shown: 4,000 sq/ft foot print x 20 ft. tall (multiple structures)

View shown: detail shot

Available for touring in 2013 more info: www.amycaron.com

  

Kristen making a scary face as she carries over a raw piece of PETG for us to put in the oven at Plastic Fabricating.

 

www.plasticfabricating.net/

  

Photo by Erik Daenitz

www.erikdaenitz.com

www.szylardphoto.com

Stefanie, Amy, Kristen, and Ryan collectively forming a piece of hot PETG. When heated, PETG becomes very sticky so it requires multiple sets of hands to shape the piece and prevent the material from balling up.

 

Photo by Erik Daenitz

www.erikdaenitz.com

www.szylardphoto.com

 

www.plasticfabricating.net

Ian, Amy, Stefanie, and Ryan work together to prep a hot sheet on the bean bag quickly

 

Photo by Erik Daenitz

www.erikdaenitz.com

www.szylardphoto.com

 

www.plasticfabricating.net

Amy Caron and Kerri Hopkins moving shaped PETG pieces from the oven area over to "the pile" at Black Diamond Ltd.

 

www.blackdiamondequipment.com

Holotype: a sculpture installation by Amy Caron

World Premiere: 2012

Dimensions available: variable

Dimensions shown: 4,000 sq/ft foot print x 20 ft. tall (multiple structures)

View shown: detail shot

Available for touring in 2013 more info: www.amycaron.com

Photograph by Michael Friberg

 

Acrylic Canvas - PhoenixLove.net

World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron

February 2012

Pictured: Amy Caron delivering artist presentation. Project contributors in the audience were asked to stand.

More info: www.amycaron.com

Photograph by Danielle Endow

Modern day chakra - spinning gold instead of khadi

Formed PETG stacked outside Plastic Fabricating, waiting to be loaded into truck piece by piece

 

Photo by Erik Daenitz

www.erikdaenitz.com

www.szylardphoto.com

 

www.plasticfabricating.net

Working on an alternative solution for WingsTech Logo Design.

Here the Tech concept is explained by the robot just to something new.

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