In class, on February 2nd, we transformed the classroom over the course of the class period (2 hours 45 minutes) into a complex installation exhibit. Given only the supplies of red/pink string and some spare wooden dowels, we were left to our own devices to create an idea and execute it in the short time period alloted.
Materials
We started by turning the tables in the room upside -down and creating a "circle" with them with a large ladder used as the "doorway".
Working together to divide into an "outside" and an "inside" team, we were able to quickly establish the shape of the installation that we had brainstormed together. With Molly's help, we were able to wrap the string over from a light fixture on the ceiling a few times to create the founding "top layer". From there we continued to wrap and weave in and around the "walls" that were slowly being created.
Over time, it was difficult to stand inside, and the single strands of string began to fuse together to create an almost "womb-like" cave in the center of the room.
Eventually we began attaching the string to whatever stray ledge or handle was available on the edges and sides of the room. Over time, the simple circle of string around the tables grew like a strange amoeba, enveloping the room in it's entirety.
Adding to the "web effect", we began to incorporate objects into the installation, creating a more "home-like web" with things one would need for sustenance, such as sweaters, shoes, a water bottle, and food packaging.
Up close, it's just string. But as the class period wore on, the simple lines become far less transparent.
The entrance to the classroom was even barricaded.
Implementing a water bottle.
A shoe.
Abby adding more layers to the sides of the string metamorphosis invading into the walls of the room.
Creating a "room within a room".
But of course, all good things must eventually come to an end.
The aftermath.
Overall, I liked the project a lot. Although we did plan briefly at the beginning of class when brainstorming for a basic plan of action, once we got started, everyone worked together really well, and over time I think everyone's ideas were able to reach some form of fruition. It would be interesting to try recreating this project.














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