Filed under: Bethan Wood, makeshift, Public Pattern, public space | Tags: amateur, building facade, city, colour, public space
temporary blinds, Door – Turin Italy 2008
Filed under: Bethan Wood, Community, makeshift, public space | Tags: Folk, public space, temporary, transport
A makeshift sledge – Balme
Filed under: Public Pattern, public space | Tags: city, colour, public space
Hammersmith and City Line East Bound
Chair and Floor
Filed under: knitting machine project, Nature, public ownership, public space, windmill project
This will be the new knitting machine.
Filed under: Merel Karhof, Nature, public ownership, public space, Uncategorized, windmill project
cul-de-sac / dead end / no exit
While I was trying to walk in a straight line from College to Kensington Olympia, I was confronted with lots of Cul de sacs. Interesting to me was the way the wind blows in these Cul de sacs. The wind blows in and out the street this causes an extra strong draft.
The word “cul-de-sac” has inspired metaphorical uses in literature and in culture.
Cul-de-Sac – Roman Polanski
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Windmill Collection
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Making the wind visible with paper windmills
harvesting the small amounts of energy
Wind creating a product
Making the energy you produce as a human, while you walk, visible with a windmill brooch
Performance South-Kensington, London.
Wind creating a product
the first products
wind knitting factory on an empty facade in London
Designing the wool for the wool knitting factory