Table Update
Well the Chair Affair was this weekend. All of my class's pieces were packed in a truck on Wednesday and shipped down to Boise. I drove down Friday with some classmates and stayed at their home near Boise for the weekend. It was quite a fun weekend, I've been so stressed lately that being away from homework was good (although I've been working hard since I got back this evening). Friday afternoon I learned how to slack line. It is kinda like tight rope walking but only about 3 feet off the ground. By the end of the day I was able to get up on the line on my own and I even took a step by myself. I fell a lot though, but being so close to the ground you always land on your feet. That night we also shot the bow and arrows. I decided that snapping myself with the bow string was fun though and have a very nice purple bruise on my elbow (the welt on my forearm didn't bruise thankfully). Then we sat around a fire pit once it got dark and for being the first time around fire since I burned my ankle I am proud to say I didn't fall in this time.
On to the Chair Affair
There were some very beautiful pieces entered in the competition, both from professionals and from students. I was one of 3 people to receive an award from my school. Myself and another boy in my class both received honorable mentions for our pieces but no big awards. The third award that went to a UI student was the people's choice award. 3 of the 6 large awards went to a single piece designed by a professional metal welder. As students we were disappointed that the professionals were judged in the same categories as us, it really lowers our chances at winning. I was proud though, I did get some credit for my design so I can't complain.
We received the judges score sheets for our projects and there were two judges that really liked my piece, one that was in the middle and two more that were very harsh on all the pieces that they judged. What confuses me most is how I was often marked down for the usability and appropriateness of my piece. I received my lowest score of a 4 out of 10 in that category and a few 5's as well. What more is a coffee table supposed to do than provide a surface to set things on and a shelf below for storage. Some tables do not even come with a shelf below. Maybe they were upset that the drawer could not be used for any more than sand but who wants to look through a glass top at all of the junk you are trying to hide on the inside of the piece?
Oh well, I am going to try to get pictures up soon of some of the other pieces that won. I have to get them from some friends however.
Now it is time to finish work on all of my other final projects.......

1 Comments:
Yours is #1 in my book. Congrats!
Lois
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