diff --git a/docs/assignments/week09.md b/docs/assignments/week09.md index 9d140531bc3cf27d6454976f1d214cafe06f59ee..21513c11e0903532e21054db301ff1256fbd2a18 100644 --- a/docs/assignments/week09.md +++ b/docs/assignments/week09.md @@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ Then it is good to put the fabric pieces back into the broyeur to make smaller p Mix with water and white glue or flour into a box that is big enough for the frame. Put the mix on the frame that’s got a plastic net fixed on it, to filter the water. +I also added some of my hair for the idea of composition in de-composition. + Then get it to dry on a surface, like a fabric and a piece of cardboard or wood. I used linen that inspires me because of its sustainability and the locality of its origin. Most of the linen worldwide production is made in France, in Normandy. It is good not to mix materials in the mixer too much. @@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ Prepare this recipe [^1] by collecting the ingredients necessary, to be found in * water * white glue or flour * linen fabric pieces - + * hair === "tools" @@ -97,7 +99,7 @@ WARNING: Be carefull to not leave the leather for too long otherwise it shrinks Put the leather on a mold (that should have holes to leave air pass), malaxe it with your handsto give the shape. - +I took molds that were the negatives of my loom tools that i printed laser cutting zood. Thiner leathers take the shape more easily. @@ -106,6 +108,7 @@ Thiner leathers take the shape more easily. { width=300 align=right} - +For me they represented the tools that the Norns were using to weave. +In my imaginery, the weaving tools that they use as weapons, would be these