Revised plan and definitionsHow to create chaos?-What is chaos-definitionThe unexpected-to create chaos is to create the unexpected, such as when is something looks hard but it is actually soft, etc. So opposites-the perception.To create a linear sculpture that appears to be burnished or Matt and metal but is actually phone covered in felt so light and blush. Their chaotic movement of sensory perception challenge.restrictions - 100 piece project possibleDon't miss stages-create forms from card, Plaster etc first. And then look into hard/Soft etcStages to 3-D--draw or
- trace images and Black out edges leaving the connected space-use black lines on paper and great to select space 'space awareness '
- Cut out 'greyspace' in another series, overlay and photographs-collage.
- Using card cut line is out completely-make into mini 3-D pieces that can be photographed
- Leo card to make square forms glued together
- Consider scale and in large-possibly using boxes instead.
- Consider materials subversives-thinking textiles soft sculpture-phone and dealt stitched embroidered stuffed
Restricts to a four all smaller3-D in TD plain-velvet flocking all resistor work-4n divorce, raised textiles-stitch already working with chainstitch-pronounce into deeper more pronounced raised workfrustration after group making session - vilene, transparency and laying & geometric now being used by many peers, initial reaction is to stop what I'm doing as I don't like going with the masses.100 day project - no time for that - could do 100 pieces project - 5 a day for 20 days.set restriction, - size - colour- i.e. current work - link to poetry or 3d etc