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r&d project initiated by Urbonas Studio in collaboration with Tracey Warr
August 22nd, 2012

wrapping up

Wednesday, 22 August. Laura sends us photos of the floatable sculpture wrapped in blue and parked at Osney Mill Marina. That’s how it was waiting for the Wet Symposium coming on Tuesday, 28 August 2012.

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August 16th, 2012

packing

Thursday night, 16 August. Production is ready to be tested on the river.

 

 

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August 16th, 2012

recording the river

Thursday evening. 16 August. Michael and the team discuss how to seal and safely attach recording devices to the structure.

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August 16th, 2012

production site

Thursday, 16 August. The jellyfish lilies and the port station are almost done. Giacomo is concentrated on yulohing device.

 

 

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August 13th, 2012

fabrication in process

Monday, 13 August. Start of the production. Scot comes in to help us with building the port and Steph arrives from London to kindly help us with sewing the neoprene fabric for Jellyfish Lilies. Dimensions are huge and River project is slowly taking up all the MAO building.

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August 13th, 2012

collecting matrials for the River structure

Monday, 13 August. Giacomo is inspecting Oxford and collecting materials for possible River structure.

 

 

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August 13th, 2012

River Runs platform

A sketch by Giacomo for River Runs floatable platform at Wet Symposium.

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August 6th, 2012

Prototype 1 – Jelly fish flotation device

model

  

 






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August 4th, 2012

visit to Orinoco

Saturday August 4. G &G went to check Orinoco, the place of incredibly cheap scrap items for art, play and creative projects.

  

They took some containers that used to hold Panacea tea to test as flotation devices.

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