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First step, zig zag one end of the elastic to a scrap of fabric, butt the other end against it and trim fabric close to stitching. This way you don't have a lump like you would if you overlapped the elastic's ends.
www.elastic-city.org/ways/smash-type
Elastic City Education Director Ben Weber invites young participants and their loved ones to become a living typewriter that creates cooperative public poetry, letter-by-letter.
Each participant will take on the role of a letter of the alphabet, tagging their personal character onto huge sheets of paper using large custom-made stamps.
The living typewriter will experiment with graffiti, poetry and propaganda using teamwork, improvisation and nonverbal communication. Hop to it!
This way holds 30 people (this includes parents) and is presented in partnership with the Staten Island Museum.
Photo by Ben Weber
www.elastic-city.org/ways/smash-type
Elastic City Education Director Ben Weber invites young participants and their loved ones to become a living typewriter that creates cooperative public poetry, letter-by-letter.
Each participant will take on the role of a letter of the alphabet, tagging their personal character onto huge sheets of paper using large custom-made stamps.
The living typewriter will experiment with graffiti, poetry and propaganda using teamwork, improvisation and nonverbal communication. Hop to it!
This way holds 30 people (this includes parents) and is presented in partnership with the Staten Island Museum.
Photo by Ben Weber
www.elastic-city.org/ways/smash-type
Elastic City Education Director Ben Weber invites young participants and their loved ones to become a living typewriter that creates cooperative public poetry, letter-by-letter.
Each participant will take on the role of a letter of the alphabet, tagging their personal character onto huge sheets of paper using large custom-made stamps.
The living typewriter will experiment with graffiti, poetry and propaganda using teamwork, improvisation and nonverbal communication. Hop to it!
This way holds 30 people (this includes parents) and is presented in partnership with the Staten Island Museum.
Photo by Ben Weber
I finally got new elastic to restring Nemu's body! :D It took me an hour and a half, but I somehow pulled it off. He's definitely a lot tighter now, but he's still not very good at posing or sitting up. So I'm starting to think maybe I should get him a new body. : \ I bought him secondhand. He was made in 2009. I think he could use it.