
via todayandtomorrow
the surfboards frame is cut from 16.6 square feet of cardboard and covered in transparent fiberglass
image © brian klutch
mike sheldrake surfer and former web programmer has designed a cardboard surfboard,
using 3d modelling software. each cardboard slat is cut using a computer controlled saw.
when each slat is snapped together the slats form hexagonal and triangular patterns,
giving the board its structural strength. to make the board waterproof sheldrake used the
same methods used for traditional surfboards, wrapping it in fibreglass cloth hardened with
epoxy resin. sheldrake is still experimenting with materials, to make the board lighter before
he puts into manufacture.
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Constantly changing contemporary art and design exhibition at Somerset House:
Wouldn’t it be nice… …Wishful thinking in art and design
17 September – 7 December 2008
Somerset House announces a major exhibition of contemporary art and design full of wit and subversion. Featuring new and recent work from 10 leading practitioners from the world of art and design, the exhibition explores the common ground between the two fields. The exhibition’s content will constantly change and develop with a programme of performance-based installations during its run. Wouldn’t it be nice.. will also include new commissions from Martino Gamper, Bless, and Graphic Thought Facility.