The brief on this occasion was to create a structure that could hold three light plastic balls above a table without them touching each other. To do this, we could only use spaghetti and hot glue guns which at first seemed like a near impossible task but after some experimentation I discovered it was definitely possible. Before embarking on any actual building we first sketched out some rough designs and rough ideas as you can see below.
I was inspired by our local buildings and only had to look out the window to see the structures on the O2 and surrounding buildings. |
The early stages of development |
An example of how the spaghetti was fixed together, the hot glue created a solid bond and enabled me to adjust its position before the glue dried completely |
Reinforcing the base of the structure, the added support prevented the 'legs' of my structure from spreading apart. |
A view of my structure on its side creating a different composition, the small man indicates the scale and creates the illusion that the spaghetti ball holder is a full size building |
In conclusion, I thought this task was a success and I enjoyed making different structures, it didn't take long for me to discover the properties of the spaghetti which meant that I completed my structure fairly quickly with time to spare. In future I will probably work slower and take my time as I think this would benefit the learning process more. This effectively marked the end of the 3DD week.
Images - Author's Own 26/09/13