So the main components of this guy are a bottle, a lamp shade, a broken milk saucer, some styrofoam and a plastic bag and a paper bag. Here she is with a little tampon dog that my roommate made, good lookin couple.
I used used string, two old socks, a ripped up pair of jeans, napkins from a restaurant and lint from the laundrey mat to make this Buck Hunter toy that is based off of the arcade game Buck Hunter. . .
I created my found object primarily out of a woodblock, a piece of styrophome, a hairspray cap, and added some objects from my step-dad's workshop. (I found the legs and arms after i took my initial supply picture. I felt the clown was missing something---he needed to be able to move in theory)
This is my found objects toy.-The Ice Queen. She is composed of a beer bottle, some plastic that makes up her dress, a screw nut and wire for a necklace, and part of a postcard for a crown.
This blog documents the work of students in two separate Parsons classes and departments.
MAKING WIRELESS PLUSH TOYS designs, sews, and solders interactive soft toys. MAKING WIRELESS PLUSH TOYS is a class in the CDT department, Communication Design Technology.
TOY CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN deals with the fundamentals of ideation, development and design. TOY CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN is a class in the Illustration Department.
These are two separate classes that take place in two separate departments and have two separate groups of students. The Professors decided to create one blog for the class to help promote the cross-fertilization of ideas and warm fuzzy feelings between departments.
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