Tuesday, 17 September 2013

"One man's trash is another man's treasure"

One Day Project - Balance

This project required us to create sculptures made from random, everyday objects found around the classroom as well as the local area, using balance as the central idea. What began as an experiment; an impromptu assembly of mismatched objects, soon transformed into a piece that dealt with the idea of balance in both a physical and conceptual manner. 

The balancing of the mannequin leg on that of the revolving chair symbolised our growing reliability on machinery and technology, making us physically dependant on it. The jute string that envelopes the plastic of the chair, essentially tying the mannequin and chair together, adds another element to the sculpture; one that is more organic and natural, perhaps implying how the technology has become like a second skin. 

One aspect of the sculpture that does not quite benefit the concept is the hoover leg that surrounds the base of the chair. It does not display an extraordinary level of balancing skills and does little to support the idea of the symbiotic relationship between humans and technology. To an extent, it could be argued to resemble shackles that surround the 'android' leg, signifying the limited nature of the support that technology can provide us.    

Ultimately, I found this project both enjoyable and enlightening as I had never worked in this way before, acting on instinct and spontaneity rather than a predetermined plan as well as using random objects, mostly those that had been discarded. There is a certain charm and romanticism in putting unloved objects to use, creating new life out of the old. As the saying goes, 'one man's trash is another man's treasure.'

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