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We produced all the items you see in these photos for New World Associates. They were participating in a tradeshow.
I just love this page and wanted to post it! I made flowers out of a paper bag that carried my wine home. I also made a flower out of recycled ribbon from a Christmas present. I love using recycled materials! Go green!
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Organic soil materials, including fibric (top), hemic (middle), and sapric (lower) materials. Hemic soil materials are organic soil materials that are moderately decomposed. They are intermediate between the highly decomposed sapric soil materials and the slightly decomposed fibric soil materials. Before rubbing, hemic soil materials have moderate amounts of fibers that can be identified as to their biological origin. The organic material has undergone some physical and chemical alteration, but about 1/3 to 2/3 of the volume is fibers before rubbing. After rubbing however, few intact fibers remain. (Photo courtesy of John Kelley)
Illustrated Guide to Soil Taxonomy (p. 3-77)
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This modern, trendy cuff is created entirely of scraps and upcycled materials!! Does that fabric look familiar? Well, considering iamthemandy materials are gathered from all over, it is totally possible it could have once belonged to you. Sewn from old fabric scraps, laces, threads and denims, this cuff wouldn't be complete without a vintage button closure. An elastic band wraps around the vintage button to strap the cuff to your wrist.
Open empty steel bottle of gourmet whip. In focus head gasket, head, charger holder, decorator tip and charger. Wooden board. High point of view.
隈研吾的材料研究室
Kengo Kuma: a LAB for materials
展期:2018 年 9 月 4 日至 11 月 30 日(周一閉館)
開放時間:10:00-18:00 ,最晚入場時間為17:00
地點:虹橋國際展匯 10 - 2 號樓
地址:上海市閔行區申昆路2377號
Material Hoist NY: we can engineer, design, fabricate, customize, deliver, maintain, dismantle and remove it.
Everything is done by All-Safe, LLC.
Contact us:
718–389–9400
info@allsafellc.com
MATERIALS:
-acrylic paint
(Pink, Purple, Blue, White, Green, & Yellow)
-white canvas (very thin in height)
-Filbert Brush
-Rigger Brush
-Flat Brush
-Glitter white gel
PROCESS:
First, I started by painting the background with a mixture of green and white to create a mixture of three ombre effects. I started with a light color on the bottom right corner of the canvas and uphill it started turning darker. Then, I painted three separate circles to create my base for the flowers and I created two different shades for each separate color such as the blue, purple, and pink by mixing in white. I used my Filbert Brush to create the flowers. Next, I dabbed a spot of yellow to the center of each flower. To add more detail, I used the flat brush to paint the leaves by mixing a mixture of two different greens. Once my painting finished drying, I finished it up with the glitter white gel to give it more of a detailed effect. Overall, I liked how my painting turned out and if I were to change something I would have added another base coat on the flowers.
隈研吾的材料研究室
Kengo Kuma: a LAB for materials
展期:2018 年 9 月 4 日至 11 月 30 日(周一閉館)
開放時間:10:00-18:00 ,最晚入場時間為17:00
地點:虹橋國際展匯 10 - 2 號樓
地址:上海市閔行區申昆路2377號
We invited a range of designers, architects, engineers and makers looking for new materials to incorporate into their practice. Participants got hands-on with conductive and thermochromic inks, low-melt and impact protection polymers and shape-memory metals.
This afternoon event, organized in collaboration with Brunel’s Human Centred Design Institute, offered a chance to experiment and prototype with a range of unusual but commercially available materials. Guests were also introduced to the material at the heart of the Light.Touch.Matters research project: a flexible OLED and piezoelectric combination that responds to touch with luminescence. In a group discussion, we learnt more about the behavior, potential and limitations of these materials and explored how they might inform design practice.