
Above: Model photos for White book. In the process of cutting back and selecting most relevant examples.
Above: Working on spaces created by voids, and agglomerated materials.



Above: Final 3 pages from presentation document.

Above: 'Regurgitation is the new creativity; instead of creation, we honor, cherish and embrace manipulation'.

Above: Assembling agglomerated materials.

Above: Very rough portion of the plan.

Above: Growth of the Womb

Above: The multitude; creatively productive individuals. It differs from older concepts of the masses, the people or the nation. This intelligent, mobile and flexible multitude, defends itself in parallel actions around the world against exploitation by global power structures: against empire. It becomes a swarm of globally active resistance.

Above: Beginnings of the voting detail.

Above: Urban map of agglomerated spaces.

Above: Pressed pieces forming an agglomerated mass.

Above: "It is build around a strip of an artificial landscape that frames the production of the artificial."

Above: The scanning space.

Above: Surface texture that will applied to the base of the 3D models (ongoing).

Above: The surface texture will be made from a mix of sites taken from Paris (ongoing).

Above: The surface texture applied to the model (ongoing).
Any suggestions as to how to cut it in half!?
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Above: The folly of diversity. Very rudimentary still.
Above: Material tests gluing 3d models and clay spaces with other materials to test tolerances and possibilities before the main model.
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Above: Cutting a 3d model coated in waterproofing silicon.
Above: Other 3d models coated in silicon.
Above: The first space in the Haussmann dummy.
Above: The first couple of layers glues to link the first space.

Above: Machine roof plan

Above: Plan
Above: Stolen space - dome
Above: Stolen space - Louvre
Above: Stolen space - barrel vault
Above: Cutting 3D models for testing.
Above: Trialling various glues that will strengthen and waterproof the 3D models.

Above: Wooden Haussmann block with 3D print model. Blue cubes denote 3D print build extents. 1:50.

Above: Womb tests.

Above: Taken spaces to fill the Haussmann block.

Above: Wire frame of spaces taken for the Haussmann block, for mod-roc application.

Above: Plaster moulds of spaces.

Above: Haussmann dummy practically finished for application of spaces on the exterior.
Womb




Dummy
Catalogue
Box
"Scagliola"
Model 1: Womb (Ongoing)
Materials Used:
Papier Mache (Smoothed with Polyfiller)MirrorsCopper Wire


Model 2: Haussmann
Materials Used:
MDF
3D-Printing

Model 3: Grid
Materials Used:
PVC PlasticAluminium ThreadFound Objects


















