Web


This is the collage room. Participants start with anchor points of preexisting collage. Wired fence will be cut in various shapes and sizes. Guests then create a collage on top of the wire by wrapping clothes/paper and other materials. After they complete their individual piece, they will bend their wired fence and attach it to a larger piece stationed in the center of the exhibit. The central piece will start with a wire base that looks like a cob/tangled spider web, and with additional wires and supports, attach their piece to expand the web. The piece will be hanging via string/wire and a pulley system using can be used to lift the piece up and down– up for display, and down to attach new pieces. 








This room points to the web of our identity, which is a malleable interplay between the individual and larger social setting. A person is a single woven strand that cumulatively creates an ornate web of connections and larger societal image.


In the final hour of the event time (or after the exhibition), strings will be added to define boundaries or extend boundaries to replicate the fractal of a web (i.e. how a web looks like).






move us around!
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Materials - Napkins, wired fence, old magazines, glue sticks, soft glue, hot glue guns, colored papers, scissors, scoth tape, permanent markers, fabric/scrap clothing. 

designed by Stephanie Froebel