Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Topography Project Mary Szustak

Sarah Gender - Mini Golf Course

The Litter Box


The whole named "The Litter Box" was jokingly named as you putted the ball through the mouth of a cat, through it's cheese like body, through a whole at it's end (the butt) and into a litter box. This project was very frustrating to build but after it was done and everyone played it was a lot fun! Sadly I didn't have a good camera to really get some good pictures of it. But I really enjoyed our mechanical object, as simple as it was it added a good amount of challenge since if you did not put the ball just right you always would get stuck and land over par. This whole as simple looking as it was had a real challenge in it.


Sarah Gender - 20X


I found this project to be extremely frustrating. With the limitations I had, it began to seem nearly impossible to get material that would work in such a large scale. But as I came across the wooden dowels, I had planned on covering them after building the shape, but after it was built I really enjoyed the lines and patterns created by the dowels.

Piper - Topographic Map




Systems taught me to consider as many factors as possible before I started work on a project. After my failed first attempt at the topographic map (involving 4,500 tiny beads), I realised I had to start off thinking about the materials, the proportions, the process, and putting them all together. Retrospectively applying those types of considerations to other projects, I began to notice that any physically creative endeavour is a system of factors:

- materials (availability of them? workability of them? strategy for them?)
- strategy (intelligence of it? practicality of it? presentation of it?)
- presentation (intent behind it? effectiveness of it? materials for it?)

...and the system creates a cycle
...and from this cycle comes efficiency, which accelerates the effectiveness of the intended idea

...
which is art.



I say, Foundations-- did you really teach me something that goes beyond Foundations?

Max Moore Topograph



Max Moore Bridge





Monday, April 19, 2010

Cindy Foster map


Cindy Foster and Sara Bounds Golf Hole












Our theme was Hippie. We were hole number 3. Par was 5.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Jake Di Pietro (Put Put Golf)











Hole #2, Made completely out of found materials, some of which include; plastic bottles, car tires, carpeting, plastic plumbing pipes, fo-grass, fan, gutter, arched shower door, air duct and other various trash (with the exception of hot glue and golf balls). Group members include: Mary Katherine Szustak, Gloriann Langva and Piper Christine.

Haggerty - Mini Golf


My group's end product was not what was originally planned. We were going to have ramps and tunnels that the golf ball would go through leading it to the different decade courses. We were also going to have it so tat the spinning wheel was laying horizontal and the ball would spin on that shooting it off into a different tube. This didn't work so at last minute we got rid of all that and ended up with our finished project. We worked really hard but personally, I think it could have and should have been better. I did like our theme of decades and dressing up was fun but I think our course could have been stronger.