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Felxible Object: Catapult Ring

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I decided to upload a lot of old works that kept lying on my computer.


Theme in the workshop was "Flexible Object". The idea behind my work was focused on the mass of doves around my home. To get "rid of them", I designed this little catapult-ring. And it really works - only the spring doesn't live that long. But it can be exchanged.

Material: brass, biro spring
Artwork, idea: ©Ilionej 2006
Photo: Manfred Schmidt





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Image size
1600x1200px 949.64 KB
Make
NIKON
Model
E4500
Shutter Speed
10/381 second
Aperture
F/4.1
Focal Length
23 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Jun 3, 2008, 11:18:32 AM
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I really like this. Clever, effective, and well-crafted. I also see it as a kind of perfect weapon for passive/aggressive types, and the mischief seekers in all of us. I'd love to put a quarter in the machine, turn the knob, and have one of these come out.
It very original. My imaginairy friend, Carl, however, thinks Stalin wore one at the 1945 Potsdam Conferance, to flick oyster crumbs at President Truman. I told him that was just silly, and that he didn't un-puncturate the boat's knobs and thingies good enough, so we'd sink... so we sank. As we were going down, Carl said boy was he glad I didn't have one of those awesome rings right now, because he knew, now that we could reach the oysters, how much I wish I did.