The last task was to create a shield for my structure as Geoff had a secret heavy weight to try and destruct them with. We were aloud to use x1 A1 cartridge paper and x2 A3 print paper and glue. I decided to create a top cover for my structure. I scrunched it up because I thought it might help the impact (I don't know if it did). I then added folder paper around the middle and centre as that might help the impact. I also added some cylinder tubes inside with the spare paper I had left over as I thought it would keep my structure together.
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Coiled tubes inside |
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Photo shot from low angle to create a powerful atmosphere |
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Class's designs |
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Class's designs |
So the secret heavy weight was a basket ball! This is how some people's work got on:
My sculpture survive the first bounce but smashed on the second try which I'm pleased about because a lot of the sculptures broke on the first attempt.
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