This class project required students to construct a practical stool out of cardboard that could actually support someone's weight. I did not like the idea of a stool being a static object, so I decided on a dynamic design. I wanted to give the sitter the option of creating whatever shape he or she wanted to sit on. Legos have always been one of my favorite toys to play with as a kid and so when I made a connection between legos and this project, I knew that was what I wanted to do.
This piece was accepted into a student showcase called "Matter!" at the De Young Museum in San Francisco where it won third place.
This piece was accepted into a student showcase called "Matter!" at the De Young Museum in San Francisco where it won third place.