Task One:
The Operation Sheet. Write every process used in your manipulations of your shirt in a series of verbs like the example below. These are some and not all of the operations that were performed during the first exercise.
Fold
Crease
Pleat
Pull up
Pull down
Pull out
Squeeze
Unfold
Rotate
Move Forward
Cut
Score
Compress
Wear
Turn
Pierce
Hinge
Wrap
Weave
Press
Cinch
Move
Wear
Align
Clasp
Close
Cross
Encase
Entangle
Hinge
Interlock
Layer
Link
Open
Ravel
Slide
Shift
Twist, or any other technique that may be specific to your operation(s) performed on the shirt.
Print your operative list in Arial font (10pt) on an 8.5 by 11 sheet of paper.
Task Two:
From the shirt manipulations you have derived rules necessary for your specific operation. Rules are defined from the operations you have performed and then extracted from the surface of the shirt. These actions have produced a conceptual theme that will translate through a variety of surfaces and eventually site and building.
First identify what your concept is and how it was derived. Then write five sentences reinforcing how your manipulations affect the notion of surface and how this reinforces your concept.
Task Three:
Continue working on your drawings for Friday. Reprint and have your shirts with you for a group pinup, be ready by 8h15.