Jean Shin Sound Wave Sculpture Made from Melted Vinyl Records
1. Jean Shin: Sound Wave.
What materials were used to create the sound wave?
- Sound wave sculpture by Jean Shin was created out of melted vinyl records.
What was the process of creating the sound wave?
- The process of creating the sound wave is:
o First creating some ideas on how the sound wave should look.
o Secondly create the final design.
o Find materials to make the sculpture.
o Make a base for the sculpture.
o Finally start melting the records to put them in place.
What is the purpose of the sound wave?
- The resulting structure speaks to the inevitable waves of technology that render each
successive generation of recordable media obsolete.
- The piece also aims to physically manifest the ephemerality of music as well as one man’s
musical tastes, as represented by his personal record collection.
How does the artefact look?
- The artefact looks like a wave from the sea, but then when you look at it closer you can tell
that the wave is made up of records. This is where the name comes from. ‘Sound Wave’.
2. Newspaper sculptures by Nick Georgiou.
What materials were used to create the sculpture?
The materials that were used to create the sculpture were newspapers.
What was the process in creating the piece?
The process in creating the piece is:
First make designs
Create final designs
Get newspapers and put them in place
Then when in the final place stick them down
Then finally add any colour or shading the sculpture may need.
What is the purpose of the piece?
The purpose of the piece is to show that rubbish everywhere can be used again. So things
should be recycled.
How do the artefacts look?
The artefacts look like they are made of newspapers but which have been put into different
designs.
Sources which were used:
http://www.neatorama.com/2010/07/10/newspaper-sculptures-of-nick-georgiou/