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Final _ Chang Liu

Instructable link: https://www.instructables.com/id/Memory-Matryoshka/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8dxL_pPQu0

Concept

How can we think of each other by sharing different pieces of objects?

Memory Matryoshka is a set of 2 boxes that share the same idea with Russian nesting dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another. Each of them can be separated from an individual memory box, but the goal is to unite them together so that when the smaller one is set inside the bigger one, they will trigger changes.

Intended audience

This is a spiritual sustenance for people who are not living together or cannot see each other for a long time.

Materials list

1. white paper

2. cardboards (purple/ yellow)

3. LEDs

4. conductive tape

5. double-sided adhesive tape

6. 3V battery

7. soldering tools

Inspiration

I got the inspiration from the movie called “The Last Wizard of the Century”. In the movie, it shows a set of two eggs, which were the connection between Natsumi Kousaka’s grandmother and grandfather’s mementos. When the smaller egg put inside the bigger one, as the light turned on, eggs start to change. Because of the light mechanism, eggs start to project photos of their family. I think this is a really touch point of this movie and I also want to make something that can be like that.

Process

I tested out several kinds of boxes to choose the best shape of my “eggs”.

Color choice is also an important part of the model, if I choose a color like brown, then the egg would look just like a burger box.

Finally, I chose the box shaped like a pineapple since that is the best similar shape of an egg in a paper model.

Inside the smaller egg, I also cut out a little girl who is sitting inside and looking at the album.

Connect all the positive together and negative together by using conductive tape.

Cut a hole for the 3V battery.

Put the smaller egg into the bigger one, the light switch will be on.

Midterm _ Chang Liu

“Framed Moments”

I have been interested in paper art recently. When I searched paper art, I got inspirations from the pictures showing below.

This art piece gives me inspirations not only for the paper art but also the way to put that into a photo frame. Since I really like timelapse photos&videos, I got the idea to put a timelapse feeling framed paper art. That’s why I named this project “Framed Moments”.

My concept is that each person has his/her own journey in the life, there must have lights to guide you through. Those lights will shine for you if you trigger them.

The video below recorded my making process…

I made this in white paper because I was thinking white has the most possibilities to change by projection mapping. I wanted to combine this with projection mapping techniques, which I imagined future albums could be projected. Video below shows what I did for the projection animation.

For my next goal, I want to make more depth for this paper art. As you can see, from the example that I shew, it has much more layers.

instructable link: https://www.instructables.com/id/Framed-Moment/

Week 5 Assignment _ Chang Liu

I identify myself as a maker, designer, learner, craftsperson.

I would say my favorite tool is the pencil. As an architecture student before came to DT, I have spent tons of time drafting and drafting and drafting. I think it’s still weird that I once could have that patience drafting on the table for 14 hours.

In this week’s new craft assignment, I decided to make the Chinese knotting bracelet.

I have searched several pictures to guide me working on this. There are millions of types of Chinese knotting bracelet that I can learn and I chose a nice looking one. It looks simple at first, however, after I started to work on this, it took me several minutes to figure out the method.

It turns out looking good on my wrist!

It was a fun process doing this. The ending part was not sure since it got some button in the tutorial but I didn’t have that. Therefore, I just made a random knot in the end.

I would like to learn more types of Chinese knotting bracelet and make several of them in the future.

Week 2 Assignment _ Chang Liu

INSPIRATION:

I chose a quote from a short story called Painted Skin in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (Liaozhai 聊斋) by the Chinese writer Pu Songling(蒲松龄)in 1740. Painted Skin was one of the popular strange tales in this anthologyof supernatural tales.

见一狞鬼,面翠色,齿如锯。铺人皮于榻上,执彩笔而绘之;已而掷笔,举皮,如振衣状,披于身,遂化为女子。

Softly creeping up, he looked through the window and saw a hideous devil, with a green face and jagged teeth like a saw, spreading a human skin upon the bed and painting it with a paint brush. The devil then threw aside the brush, and giving the skin a shake out, just as you would a coat, threw it over its shoulders, when lo! it was the girl.

 

I got the inspiration from the girl(fox goblin) who was wearing a mask made of human skin, on which her attractive features were painted.

Resource from the film Painted Skin (2008).

https://img1.doubanio.com/view/photo/raw/public/p462059199.jpg

PROCESS:

 

First, I drew a sketch of my initial idea on the look & feel of this project.

Next, I started to cut out the figure from paper.

Then I started to test how the LEDs would work. There were some obstacles that stopped me in keep working —- I put those two LEDs in the same positive end which could only make one LED light up.

#1 test 

#2 test 

#3 test 

DOCUMENTATION VIDEO:

 

 

Week 1 Assignment _ Chang Liu

 

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Listening to Transparency: Denys Vinzant: D’Ore et d’Espace | 2000-2012 | Sound Installation

I saw this modular installation D’Ore et d’Espace(meaning of “in this moment”) in the Shanghai Minsheng Art museum this summer. It consists in more than two hundred scores written on the glass, and each exhibition is an occasion of a new creation, which proposes some “imaginative architectures” depending on the space that it occupies.

It is constituted by an ensemble of glass plates while the most of them are sonic. Crystalline tones, “pearl notes”, sound streaming, the installation of Vinzant presents an ensemble of scores written on the glass or stained-glass plates with golden ink. By the intermediary of transducers fixed on the plates, the sound propagates on the surface of the vibrating glass, playing like that the role of a membrane of loudspeakers.

Handwritten, with a play of transparency, where audio and visual communicate together, these scores represent an integral digest of unheard music.