Archive for the 'sculpture' Category

5/52: Million point sculptures: interactive toy written in Processing

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

A while ago I played with some mathemagical things called Million Point Sculptures. I was wanting to go back to these some day, so I’ve used a programming/visualization/interaction environment called Processing to make an interactive Million Point Sculpture toy. I added a few things like colours and weirdo line mode and I love some of the results…

Sadly I can’t post the Processing interactive applet currently due to browser/haircut issues (that is coming shortly), but for now have some images that came out of the applet I made…

The full set is at http://flickr.com/photos/redlex/sets/72157603786503565/

2/52: thermalite doodlings

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Thermalite is an aerated concrete that is used as a light, insulating building material. It’s also quite good for hacking away at to form things. All you need is a wood gouge or two (buying an old used one is a good idea - it’ll get blunt anyway), and surform tools can be useful (think grater).

flow: a thermalite sculpture

View the photos at flickr.

The material I worked with here has a boring grey colour (lighter coloured variants are available) but I quite like the rough texture of it, and the air bubble holes. You can always paint your creation when you’re finished, but it doesn’t always improve it - I think the swirly biscuit thing was better unpainted…

By the by: cement dust is really, really bad for your lungs and you need to wear breathing protection if you ever do this. (Also, if you wet the surface you’re working on it prevents quite a lot of dust getting in the air.)