Design II projects
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Hide It
The beginning stage of my wolf tooth replica
I used a latch hook to pull the lace through my asylum facade on both sides of my rose window to tie it shut.
Final stage of my wolf tooth replica. It is symbolic for a Sociopath, as wolves are also dangerous and portrayed as sly, cunning creatures in folklore, and media. Sociopaths are characteristic of a 'wolf in sheeps' clothing'
Burning pipe cleaners to make the bars for my cageassembling the cage. The cage is symbolic for how trapped those with Antisocial Personality Disorder are, as the disorder is lifelong, incurable, and inflexible.
The tooth is glued in the cage, beneath the tower covered in 'sheep wool'
Assembly of the closet, from which my schizophrenic has hung his or herself from. The research I conducted on this disorder taught me that 1 in 10 Schizophrenics commit suicide.
placement of the base and ceiling of my closet, before the trapdoor is cut into the ceiling
This was my first attempt at Orville Redenbacher Spider, but this one just wasn't creepy enough.
This is the final design that I went with. he was cut from a popcorn box.
Orville Redenbacher Spider is revealed from the attic door of the padded room. He is symbolic of a mental disorder called Delusional Parasitosis, with which an afflicted person believes and has the false sensory perception that there are insects crawling/living beneath their skin.
The end product.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Books I want to read
To learn about the relationship between law and probability within creation from a variety of different disciplines, including history and philosophy, as well as theology and science, in relation to a variety of different sciences, including cosmology, evolutionary biology and neuroscience, and in a dialogue of different faith traditions.
To learn more about the savagery of the European settlers in the post-Columbus holocaust towards the indigenous population.
This book attempts to dissect the human side of Jesus and the deity. Jesus the human was about peace, unconditional love, inclusiveness, aiding the sick and the poor, forgiving, and fellowship. The deity, on the other hand, is much more about commandments and rules, practices and rituals, do's and don'ts. This book points out that merely believing in Jesus has no impact on our daily lives. Following Jesus, though, can change everything.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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