All posts Tagged ‘Silent Circus’
Wall Maps
Handmade Wall Display by Jeremy Walton, 2009. E-craftbook jw 003
Out of date road maps of Great Briton.
These wall displays use the e-craftbook jw 003 (Soon available to download and make. Or these need a home for slightly more than $10.)
Iceberg – diamond shade
Handmade Diamond shade by Jeremy Walton, 2009. E-craftbook jw 006
Dimension 55 cm x 55 cm x 70 cm. Various selected paper and milk cartons.
Lampshade made as part of the Made personally exhibition at Mooment shop. This lampshade uses the e-craftbook jw 006 (available to down load and make your own at designyoumake.com, just $10. Or this one needs a home for slightly more than $10.)
My subject for this shade is an Iceberg. I done some in-depth study of icebergs (couple of photos on google images) The diamond shade lends itself to the form of the iceberg and I collected papers that are white, pure white and super white for above the water line. For below the water line and deeper inside the iceberg, I collected blue paper, milk cartons and the monthly Map magazine by architect David Garcia. (more…)
Accountable, third and fourth quarter.
Handmade wall display by Jeremy Walton, 2009. E-craftbook jw 002
Each quarter measurers 50 cm x 50 cm x 7 cm. 100 hundread units.
Wall Display using the DesignYouMake E-craftbook jw 002 available to down load and make yourself. (available soon). This is a wall display made up of a single unit that can be rotated to create a repeat pattern. Here I have printed the A5 cutout direct onto paper from a year account book, a Danish year account book, which is yellow and green.
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Cannon Smoke
Installation by Jeremy Walton June 2009. Roskilde Festival
Using, the Soon to be available JW oo6 Diamond Shade e-craftbook, I set about creating Cannon Smoke as part of the Silent Circus project in SoupaNatural’s circus tent in the Climate Community field of the Roskilde Festival.
Going along with the Circus theme, I studied in detail (a couple of online photos) Cannon Smoke from human cannon ball acts. I attempted to recreate this using the lampshade diamonds made of craft paper, waste paper and good old milk cartons.
Virgin Trapeze Shades
Lampshades handmade by Jeremy Walton June 2009. Roskilde Festival
The lampshades are made of folded panels joined together with virgin clips. A single metal ring sets the shade into its circular form.
Unlike my standard Panel Shades these ‘Virgin Trapese Shades’ use salvaged lampshade frames for the metal ring and the rest of the old lampshade frame remains hanging down within the new lampshade.
Silent Circus – A celebration of Making.
Light Installation by Jeremy Walton June 2009. Roskilde Festival 09
I shall be making lamps in the SoupaNatural tent in the Climate Community of Roskilde Festival 09.
All handmade with a knife and hours of love.
Using waste paper from a printer, waste packaging and craft papers.
Line Drawings 0007
Design by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. 2006.
Honey I’m Home exhibition, Danish Design Centre, 2006.
Within a room, a three sided technical drawing of a chair and ceiling lamp is laid out on the side walls and the back wall using hooks. String is then used to draw within the space and the possibilities laidout by the original 2d drawing. A drawing of a chair forms where different peoples lines commonly overlap, it is hard to avoid. The overall drawing can support the weight of several people.
Line Drawings 0004 to 0006
Design by Claus Bjerre, Ditte Hammerstrøm and Jeremy Walton. 2005.
Plain MDF boxes with dowel pins protruding from the sides. The dowel pins are laid out to represent an archetype of a chair, standing lamp, and table. String is left attached initially to each piece. During the exhibition people drew on the pieces with the string. Each person leaving their own mark, filling in, making patterns, random tying, etc. One person would respond to another, creating often predictable ‘I am going to do something different’ or surprising details of concentration and commitment.