Questions of the week:
How do you show others what you want them to see?
What emotional connections do we have with objects?
Why do we use some patterns in our work and what influences those patterns?

Side notes of the week:
- Frames can also be a tool to help inform the piece (using 2 panes glass as a framing mechanism)
- Stitch gut together
- Consider how objects have in a since their own type of body
- Plexiglass containers can give off a type of quarantine feel
- Shadow boxes could be build into the wall
- The little samples act as Kunstkammers or Cabinet of Curiosities
- Community of structures

Artists of the week: 
- Andrew Kudless  "P_wall"
 Uses digital fabrication software to plot out the project and in order to create the hexagonal plywood molds. The very organic element come into play through an hands on process of using the hexagonal molds, stretching a elastic fabric across the surface, and pouring concrete into the mold/elastic fabric.

Kudless has an interest in the line between order and chous. many natural systems seem choutic but after looking deeper a more complex organization can be observed.



-  Maskull Lasserre   " Janu"
Lasserre explores the unexpected potential of the everyday. He does this by creating strangeness in what we see as familiar and creates uncertainty.

"Janu" was selected by Bansky to be apart of Dismaland.

Janu: was a Greek god that had two faces. One face looking to the future and the other looking back to the past.











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