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April Prendergast
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1st Year LSAD
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From the collapsed fishing wire sculpture, I created this. As the wire fell it tangled together and was near impossible to untangle. I then cut the wire free from the wire hoop and was left with a pile of wire. I tied a section of the wire together and this allowed me to hang the sculpture while still maintaining the shape it naturally created.
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More human interaction with a sculpture that contrasts to the previous transparent wire sculpture. The soft firey coloured yarn is completely opposite to the tough transparent wire that gave a nothing look to the sculpture. This sculpture changes the concept of nothing to something that is clearly visible and present.
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Viewing the sculpture from the inside allows for increased analysis on how we view the space around us. Here the person is looking through that transparent medium and in turn represents 'nothing' in a physical sense.
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These clay weights have since been painted white.
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Transparent cylindrical sculpture complete.
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At the moment the wire attached to the hoop is curled. I will place weights at the end of the wire to straighten them as they hang from the ceiling on the hoop.
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Close up.
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The natural curl of the wire causes caos throughout the sculpture. This enhances the sense of nothingness through the translucency and natural caos of the wire which is also found all around us in everyday life.
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Measuring lengths of wire across the floor. Appears to be nothing at first sight. As it was taped to the floor people did not notice they were walking on it. They had no realisation that something was there. The something appears to be nothing.
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A section of the light painting next to a rough drawing of it.
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Light painting incorporating the body and it's movements.
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Engulfing the body with light.
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Body, Movement, Light
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Looking at bodies and light.
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