Monday, September 22, 2008
Elizabeth Age 7
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
The Litter Bug Ant
Here's a cool idea by Richard Destito of the Gear Factory, Syracuse, NY.
The Litter Bug Ant
In spirit of Earth Day the ant is made from 100% found or reused material and was covered by the public with litter that they collected from Earth Day clean-ups happening all around the City of Syracuse.
From construction, to the materials used, and the process of completing the sculpture with other people, the Litter Bug Ant in this way is expressing that nothing in life is how it has to be, it’s all only what we choose to make of it, and by working together, with everyone contributing what they can, a greater good is achieved.
Physical Description:
- The Ant Garbage Monster is about 11 feet tall and takes up about a 6' X 8' area.
- It's structure is made of re-used welded steel rod
- He can be broken down easily for moving
- With the exception of the legs and base, he has all fully movable joints like a giant action figure!!
Monday, September 1, 2008
Kid's entries
More photos coming soon!
Sam Sugarman, Willseyville, NY, age 6
Isaac, age 9, Ithaca, NY
Christina Dougherty
Rachel, Age 12, from Ithaca
Alexis Snell, age 5, from Clay, NY.
Jacob Snell, age 8 from Clay NY. Another scary face!
Chris and John's monster is pretty scary!
Ava DiRubbo, Age 4, from Cicero, NY.
There were a lot of great kids' entries in the contest. I couldn't decide who should win, so I decided to award them all as prize winners, and give everyone a Tom Knight CD!
Here are some of the entries. More will be added later!
Sam Sugarman, Willseyville, NY, age 6
Isaac, age 9, Ithaca, NY
Christina Dougherty
Rachel, Age 12, from Ithaca
Alexis Snell, age 5, from Clay, NY.
Jacob Snell, age 8 from Clay NY. Another scary face!
Chris and John's monster is pretty scary!
Ava DiRubbo, Age 4, from Cicero, NY.
There were a lot of great kids' entries in the contest. I couldn't decide who should win, so I decided to award them all as prize winners, and give everyone a Tom Knight CD!
Here are some of the entries. More will be added later!
Another 2nd Prize - Lauren
2nd prize - Annie Zygarowicz
Another 2nd prize winner is Annie Zygarowicz. She's an artist and graphic designer based in King Ferry. If you've been to the Tompkins County Library lately, you may have seen her creations on display. www.zygdesignz.com Annie wins $50!
I like the cape, and the feet!
2nd prize winners
The Winner Is...
The Garbage Monster Design Contest Results
Hi!
Today is September 1st, and it's time to announce the results of the Garbage Monster Contest!
Here is the original contest rules:
“Design a Garbage Monster Contest!”
$ 250 first prize
2 $75 second prizes
Deadline for submissions is August 23rd, 2008.
How it works:
I’m looking for a drawing or original photo of a "garbage monster," whatever you think that means. The winning design will be used as a blueprint for a builder to create the actual costume/puppet to be used in Tom Knight’s music video “The Garbage Monster” to be filmed this Fall.
The story: out of a pile of trash, a full-grown monster rises. It chases a 9 year-old kid around until he realizes that the monster is recyclable. He confronts the monster, and then removes each part, putting it in a recycling bin until there is nothing left of the monster, except the items in the recycling bin.
The actual size of the finished character in the film will be approximately 6 feet tall, or enough to intimidate a 2nd grade child when it “stands up.” We need a builder for the final character, but for now, we just want a drawing of photo to inspire the maker of the costume.
The winning design will be credited in the final film.
Hear the song (streaming)
Read the lyrics in pdf form
Read the lyrics in html
Rules:
1. The character must appear to be made entirely of of recyclable materials - cardboard, plastic bottles, aluminum cans, tin cans, paper etc.
2. You don’t have to be an artist to win! Winning entry will be judged on how imaginative it is, how hard it will be to build, and how cool it will look on film. Kids and young people are encouraged to enter.
3. Each artist can make up to three separate submissions, with up to 3 separate views (front, and side. rear view is optional.)
4. Individual images are not to exceed 1024KB in size or 2048 pixels width or height.
5. Submissions can be drawings, paintings or photos, but must be submitted digitally only by emailing to tomknightpuppets@gmail.com
6. All submissions will remain the property of Tom Knight Productions.
Decisions of all judges are final. By entering the contest you agree to abide by all contest rules.
7. The rules are subject to change without notice.
8. Deadline for submissions is August 23rd, 2008.
Today is September 1st, and it's time to announce the results of the Garbage Monster Contest!
Here is the original contest rules:
“Design a Garbage Monster Contest!”
$ 250 first prize
2 $75 second prizes
Deadline for submissions is August 23rd, 2008.
How it works:
I’m looking for a drawing or original photo of a "garbage monster," whatever you think that means. The winning design will be used as a blueprint for a builder to create the actual costume/puppet to be used in Tom Knight’s music video “The Garbage Monster” to be filmed this Fall.
The story: out of a pile of trash, a full-grown monster rises. It chases a 9 year-old kid around until he realizes that the monster is recyclable. He confronts the monster, and then removes each part, putting it in a recycling bin until there is nothing left of the monster, except the items in the recycling bin.
The actual size of the finished character in the film will be approximately 6 feet tall, or enough to intimidate a 2nd grade child when it “stands up.” We need a builder for the final character, but for now, we just want a drawing of photo to inspire the maker of the costume.
The winning design will be credited in the final film.
Hear the song (streaming)
Read the lyrics in pdf form
Read the lyrics in html
Rules:
1. The character must appear to be made entirely of of recyclable materials - cardboard, plastic bottles, aluminum cans, tin cans, paper etc.
2. You don’t have to be an artist to win! Winning entry will be judged on how imaginative it is, how hard it will be to build, and how cool it will look on film. Kids and young people are encouraged to enter.
3. Each artist can make up to three separate submissions, with up to 3 separate views (front, and side. rear view is optional.)
4. Individual images are not to exceed 1024KB in size or 2048 pixels width or height.
5. Submissions can be drawings, paintings or photos, but must be submitted digitally only by emailing to tomknightpuppets@gmail.com
6. All submissions will remain the property of Tom Knight Productions.
Decisions of all judges are final. By entering the contest you agree to abide by all contest rules.
7. The rules are subject to change without notice.
8. Deadline for submissions is August 23rd, 2008.
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