1. The wine bladders came joined, straight off of the production line:
2. I have 150 of these guys so my first thought was to create a line through the environment
and from here I had the idea to create a stop motion video of bladders snaking through my backyard and house.
3.My next idea was to try and create a waterfall effect with the bladders streaming over from the surface of the table - It would be cool if they had colourful liquid trickling out from the nozzles - potential video experimentation.. would be very messy!
4. Then I took the bladders and laid them out on the lawn/dirt - which made me think of tetris
5. Then I experimented with arranging and layering the deflated bladders over one another in a circle formation
6. From here I investigated folding the bladders in half and layering them over one another in a grid like manner to produce a fish scale kind of feel
7. I also looked at taking space away from the earlier composition. Whilst I was experimenting with the wine bladders I couldnt help but think that the sunny blue skies reflected on the surface of my object suggest ice sheets.. like the ones melting in Greenland.
8. This was a definite Andy Goldsworthy reference
9. connecting the bags with their own devices
these next experiments revolve around the inflated arrangements. I blew these all up and it made me feel dizzzzzzzy.
10. In a more orderly manner.. tried to make a pyramid.
Deflating and examining the air sealing tap, nice circular shape
11. Trying to create some flowwwwww
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