Material Anatomies


image: Pelvic girdle: hand formed wire by Vivian Shi

Project 3 looks at the body as site. Students explore ways to represent parts, or aspects of the reproductive body. An interpretation in material exercise. Here are some examples.

Anatomical Model of a Perineal Tear


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Mark Warin Hanbunjerd


Cardboard and paper armature with plaster



The birthing, processual model for conversations and explanation


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Gina Mae Schubert


Sewn Muslin and velvet



The uterus facing side of the placenta - exploration of surface textures


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Julia De la Puente Calvo


Hand-made Loom and wool carpet weaving



The opening cervix: revealing the tremendous dilating capacity of this muscular organ


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Shelby Sixsmith


Fabric and leather, hand sewn



The breast anatomy: the delicacy of the vascular mammary system


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Adriana Stedman


Embroidery on water-soluble interface



The female reproductive system: enabling conversations and building awareness about endometriosis.


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Saheli Tsang


wool Crochet




The pelvis: simulating the opening of the pelvis


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Joseph Zhou


CNC cutting, 3D printing



22 week old fetus: borne from conversations around medical terminations of pregnancy and abortion.


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Ezra Baum


Modelled on iPad App Putty - 3D Printed


The Pelvis: the beauty of bone structures.


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Andres Somasco


Plaster forming and string wrapping



The female reproductive anatomy: dimensional representation


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Kenneth Boediman


Handsewn fabric




The pregnant uterus at 20 weeks: poetry and knowing


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Alex Swansom


Over the course of my research I started to learn about the placenta and the beautiful way in which it provides the baby with everything it needs. I used leaves to represent the womb and carved the baby out of a root vegetable. The impermanent form reminds us that new life is delicate and complex. 




The pelvis and its structural integrity


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Vivian Heli Shi


Wire forming


The vulva: conversations with 3 generations of women in the family


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Jai Selveraj


Hand formed clay



The uterus: moulded form


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Bear Fraser


Moulded felt



The growing placenta: on growth and form


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Robert Ou


Hand Crochet, 3D printed expanding mechanism


The Pregnant body


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Kamil Kaptan


CNC cut polystyrene and paper mache



The placenta at full-term: learning through making


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Aradhya Rattan


Crocheted wool



The Pregnant Brain: understanding the neurology of pregnancy


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Daisy Kin


Paper-cut and LEDs



The breast anatomy: section -- detail, and structural exploration


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Cassandra Matalas


Fabric and beadwork


The female reproductive organs - dimension study in physical and virtual reality


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Autumn Stewart


Crochet enhanced with Artivive app for a 3D experience since Terra was overseas and was attending the studio online.



The Vulva : conversations around transgression and shame


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Yutaan lin


Hand-sewn felt



The menstruating uterus: understanding the cyclical growth and shedding of the utrine wall


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Victoria Kallegaris


Laser cutting, scouring and inking



Cervical study: opening and closing


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Rosemary Corpuz


Fabric and foam


Amniotic sac: making material in the kitchen


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Ryan Holloway


Bio plactic mouldings


The placenta at full-term: creating radical new materials to simulate the organic body


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Lu Mi Kim


Bio-plastic


The development of a floicle -14 days - revealing growth


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Nidhi Hara


Fabric and sewing



The uterus at term: studies in rigid structures as a way to abstrac organic ones


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Hoang Do


Laser cutting, and construction




The placenta: 2 sides: material and surface textures


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Kirby Mclean


Clay with woven wool underside


The uterus at term


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Hoang Do


Laser cutting, and construction




Uterus inner and outer structures


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Gidi Lui


Fabric and sewing


The breast with Mammary Gland


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 My Quyen Ong


Clay form, Vacuum formed, laser-cut, hand assembled and painted




The female anatomy 2D to 3D


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Jeongbin Wu


Paper cut


The female reproductive system


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Madita Aggarwal


Embroidery on fabric


Breast Structure


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Kamila Bashir


Hand Crochet


The Ovary


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Sophie Wu


Embroidey and beadwork


Female reproductive anatomy


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Caleb Purdy


Clay