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Assembled e-bog

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Did you know that you can transform a cheese grater, a few bits of old cutlery and a handful of nuts and bolts into a household robot brimming with character in no time? Presented like a recipe book, Assembled will inspire you to make your own botsfrom random flea market finds and some unwanted junk through 23 quirky robot recipes. Each of the 23robots is shown through the transformation of a g...
E-bog 127,71 DKK
Forfattere Karpati, Eszter (redaktør)
Forlag Jacqui Small
Udgivet 21 september 2017
Længde 144 sider
Genrer Sculpture
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781911127741
Did you know that you can transform a cheese grater, a few bits of old cutlery and a handful of nuts and bolts into a household robot brimming with character in no time? Presented like a recipe book, Assembled will inspire you to make your own botsfrom random flea market finds and some unwanted junk through 23 quirky robot recipes. Each of the 23robots is shown through the transformation of a group of ';found objects' into a finished sculpture with accompanying instructions on inspiration, assemblage methods and bonding techniques. The projects are disassembled to their very core to reveal not just the easily identifiable elements used in their creation, such as a tennis racket, thermos, or bicycle frame, but also every screw, bolt, thread, ropeor wire used to assemble them. The text accompanying each piece comes from the artists and offers a unique insight into the creation and character of each individual robot. These charming background stories describe the journey from seemingly random, found objects to a finished, named creation, and are followed with precise instructions on how each piece is put together. A list of individual components and tools used completes the recipes. The three-dimensional counterpart of collage, as an art form assemblage art traces its origins back to Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Marcel Duchamp who famously attached a bicycle wheel to a stool and called it a readymade. The term assemblages was first used by Jean Dubuffet in the 1950s to describe a series of collages using butterfly wings while the genre ofassemblage art was created in 1961 by Peter Selz and William Seitz who co-curated the exhibition The Art of Assemblageat the MoMA in New York.