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HANYU YANG
-Hi, IĘźm Hanyu Yang.
With desire for more possibilities of daily necessities, in addition to functionality and aesthetics, what I’m seeking for is the playfulness that can establish best communications with the users.
2014 Matsushin Village Exhibition
2015
2016
Esaila Company
participation
internship
Group Exhibition | Polymer
Architectural Project | Chishang, Taitung
participation
participation
Group Exhibition | 789 chickenfarm
Peach Blossom Work Camp | Neili, Taoyuan
participation
participation
Date O f B i r t h
1994 . 10 . 05
Nat i o n a l i t y
Ta i wa n
L a ng u a g es
Ch in es e (n ative) E n glis h (avera ge)
Ed u c at i o n
Yu a n Ze Un i ve r s i t y, Ar t a n d D es ign , B a c h elo r 2013 - 2017
Ph o n e Nu m b e r
+886 912181005
E m a il
a llis o n 77827@ gm a il.co m
Pe r s o n a l Sk i l l s
Wo rd Power Po int E xcel I llus trato r Ph o to s h o p R h in o Keys h o t Auto C A D Sk etc h up
2016
present
2017
Group Exhibition | 789 chickenfarm
Group Exhibition | Venue
participation
participation
Italian Design Summer School | University of Bologna
Keelung Work Camp
participation
Taipei Free Art Fair participation
participation
YuanZe Uni department of Art and Design The 7th Graduate Exhibition Coordinator
00_ Concept
Somehow it’s difficult to say something when we want to express feelings to the closest person. We usually regard the concern of them for granted, and it feel hard and embarrassed to say “thank you”, not even “I love you”. Nowadays, the development of technology let us communicate through the Internet, it can avoid awkward face to face moment but it also separate the distance of each other. Therefore, I want to use SOUND, LANGUAGE and COLOR to the hearing, vision, touch and feeling, let the sound through the lenth of rhythm and vibrate watermark, to produce patterns and print it on the surface of objects.
01_ Marbling Art
Paper marbling is a method of aqueous surface design, which can produce patterns similar to smooth marble or other kinds of stone. The patterns are the result of color floated on either plain water or a viscous solution known as size, and then carefully transferred to an absorbent surface, such as paper or fabric. Through several centuries, people have applied marbled materials to a variety of surfaces. It is often employed as a writing surface for calligraphy, and especially book covers and endpapers in bookbinding and stationery. Part of its appeal is that each print is a unique monotype.
The tecnique of marbling art is about the material of water and paint, according to this factor, I did some different research (Yes/No) :
lacquer
resin
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N
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5%gelatine
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5%corn starch
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diffusivity
Bad
Good
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fluxility
Bad
Good
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water 5%potato starch
acrylic
nail polish oil resin
resin
oxgall
02_ Sound In physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as a typically audible mechanical wave of pressure and displacement, through a transmission medium such as air or water. In physiology and psychology, sound is the reception of such waves and their perception by the brain. Sound can propagate through a medium such as air, water and solids as longitudinal waves and also as a transverse wave in solids (see Longitudinal and transverse waves, below). The sound waves are generated by a sound source, such as the vibrating diaphragm of a stereo speaker. The sound source creates vibrations in the surrounding medium. As the source continues to vibrate the medium, the vibrations propagate away from the source at the speed of sound, thus forming the sound wave. At a fixed distance from the source, the pressure, velocity, and displacement of the medium vary in time. This is intuitively obvious for a solid, and the same is true for liquids and gases (that is, the vibrations of particles in the gas or liquid transport the vibrations, while the average position of the particles over time does not change). During propagation, waves can be reflected, refracted, or attenuated by the medium.[4]
Sound is transmitted through gases, plasma, and liquids as longitudinal waves, also called compression waves. It requires a medium to propagate. Through solids, however, it can be transmitted as both longitudinal waves and transverse waves. Longitudinal sound waves are waves of alternating pressure deviations from the equilibrium pressure, causing local regions of compression and rarefaction, while transverse waves (in solids) are waves of alternating shear stress at right angle to the direction of propagation. Sound waves may be "viewed" using parabolic mirrors and objects that produce sound.The energy carried by an oscillating sound wave converts back and forth between the potential energy of the extra compression (in case of longitudinal waves) or lateral displacement strain (in case of transverse waves) of the matter, and the kinetic energy of the displacement velocity of particles of the medium.
03_ Language
Morse code is a method of transmitting text information as a series of on-off tones, lights, or clicks that can be directly understood by a skilled listener or observer without special equipment. It is named for Samuel F. B. Morse, an inventor of the telegraph. The International Morse Code encodes the ISO basic Latin alphabet, some extra Latin letters, the Arabic numerals and a small set of punctuation and procedural signals (prosigns) as standardized sequences of short and long signals called "dots" and "dashes",or "dits" and "dahs", as in amateur radio practice. Because many non-English natural languages use more than the 26 Roman letters, extensions to the Morse alphabet exist for those languages.
1. The length of a dot is one unit. 2. A dash is three units. 3. The space between parts of the same letter is one unit. 4. The space between letters is three units. 5. The space between words is seven units
04_ How to do
you have to prepare:
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4 Type your words
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05_ Products
The product need to be an absorbent surface then it can absorb the paint on it, and comes out marbling art surface.
wrapper
cup
wood
Sound Print studio at YuanZe Universityt department of Art and Design 7th graduate exhibition
2017