Jamie Espinosa-Briones:Push-Pull

For the first push-pull object I improvised darts of various different sizes to see what shapes I can make out of them. I arranged the modules into different arrangements until I found one that looks like a familiar object, in this case it was a purse.
For this object, I wanted to create lips since the material felt very kitschy to me. I wanted to lean into a cartoonish and oversized element that would have an element of charm to it. For this object, I created a pattern using paper and darting to learn how to effectively apply darting in multiple different ways. It helped me get really acclimated to the technique.
Finally, for the final object, I first created a bunch of tubes made of a specific felt fabric that I found pretty. I wanted to use these to create ties that could manipulate the form. In this case the form was a long tube which I stuffed slightly with polyfill and began tying and sewing knots shut.

Music Tower – Jamie Espinosa

This tower is inspired by the song “Luna Llena” by Arca. This song represents a lot to me given its connection to trans-lyricism whilst coming from a Latin artist, which resonates a lot of my own personal life. This song is about empowerment, coming to terms with owns gender, expansion, acceptance, and love.
Rhino File

Improvisation Inflatables – Jamie Espinosa

Inflatable 1

For the first inflatable, I decided to improvise by cutting up the bags in random unorganized ways, thinking that I would be able to get unique geometrical properties through this methodology. While I was correct, the inflatable had many issues since it did not easily inflate due to the holes and weak connections between the strips.

Inflatable 2

For the second iteration, the fix I made was to be a lot more mindful of the geometry I was using and pay attention to how they would connect. I cut out more rectangular strips to be able to attach the pieces so that there wouldn’t be many holes. I used the tape to connect the pieces together and allowed the form to arise naturally with the alternating color schemes of black and white.

Inflatable 3

The final iteration of the improvisational inflatables was the one that was the most well-built. I restrained myself to create strips that would allow me to create strong seams with the tape. I accommodated for seam allowance and this resulted in a final piece with no holes and inflated the best out of them all. I also played around with attached scrap strips onto the “head” of the column in an effort to create more dynamic characteristics of the simple cylinder.