At the University of Georgia

We were invited by our friend Adriane Colburn from the Lamar Dodd School of Art at UGA to come down as visiting artists in the Foundations program and do a project this spring with the students there. Our crew of one just returned from a lovely week in Athens, culminating with the launch of four little boats last Friday, April 12th.



The students of Jacob Brault’s 3-D Design Class did an amazing job building three of the boats on their own. There were two really cute Portuguese dinghies made after this design–and one of our own Liberum Dories. Having made a few of these before, I was impressed (and a little relieved) that it came together so nicely and proved its seaworthiness immediately.

The fourth boat was a collaboration between Mare Liberum and a number of the undergraduate students from Adriane’s Foundations drawing classes and several other students and classes in the art department. It was also the very first PapeREI Canoe to hit the water. (Needless to say, there are a handful of forthcoming corrections to the instructions we published for Conflux, but we will get to that soon, I promise.)



The students contributed scores of drawings of native plants they had collected. The drawings were made on 2’ long, 4” wide strips and glued in place on the first and last layers of the hull. The seats, the stems, and the floorboards were all cut on our new friend Michael Olivieri’s CNC router, and–once attached to the gunnels–made the boat plenty stiff. This makes it a lot easier to build, and the boat did great once on the water.

 

This project couldn’t have come together without everyone’s help. I’d especially like to thank Adriane Colburn, Jacob Brault, Michael Olivieri, Steve Arnold, Chris Hocking and his son Finn, as well as Iris, Loughton, Eric, the UGA grad students, and the very helpful UGA staff.

 

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Posted under Exhibitions by Stephan on Saturday 20 April 2013 at 7:48 pm

Hacking the Free Seas: Water-Bourn Artists in New York City at World Maker Faire 2012

Video from Stephan’s talk at NYC’s World Maker’s Faire 2012:

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Posted under Exhibitions,Workshops by Dylan on Tuesday 25 September 2012 at 8:29 pm

The Free Seas on the Maker Faire’s Makezine

A big shout out and a thank you to Nick Normal at the World Maker Faire today for the awesome writeup on the Makezine.  Nick writes about the time he spent with us up in Clayton, NY earlier this hot summer:

At NYC’s upcoming third annual World Maker Faire, Mare Liberum compatriots Marie Lorenz, A’yen Tran, and Stephan von Muehlen give a presentation on making boats and their water-based projects, while Mare Liberum will also be building a paper canoe using little more than craft paper and wood glue! In just two days they plan to go from material to finished project using “the presumably lost art of building a boat by layering paper and glue over a form to create a sea-worthy vessel.”

Read the whole thing here, and come by this weekend, lend a hand, help make our second paper boat.

(via http://blog.makezine.com/2012/09/24/hacking-the-free-seas/)

 

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Posted under Exhibitions,Mare Liberum by Dylan on Monday 24 September 2012 at 8:34 pm

All Hands on Deck (@ MassMoCA)

The Setup:

The Setup

 

 

The Workshop:

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Posted under Exhibitions,Mare Liberum,Workshops by Dylan on Friday 9 September 2011 at 8:30 pm