Caroline Woolard

making work and doing research

Archive for tools for action

Eelko Moorer

My thoughts exactly… objects for action, mood, and film. BirdPeople by EelkoMoorer

Fragile Furniture by Lonneke Gordjin of Drift

Ontwerpers

Nils Moormann

Headroom on the Street


Climbing my way towards levitation. Why do cars get all the headroom?
Street trees drop their leaves and bare the winter, forever waiting at the curb in picket fenced dreams.

Swing EVERYWHERE

…………….Flying lessons…… Gravitation is a phenomenon through which all objects attract each other. Flight is the process by which an object achieves sustained movement through the air by aerodynamically generating lift, aerostatically using buoyancy, or in movement beyond earth’s atmosphere, in the case of spaceflight……………………… The quest for the horizon is a bed, an unreachable, horizontal dreamland of vacation islands where water and sky touch freely. Only sailors and sunset interrupt this line of blue against blue with myth and poetry. The vertical reach of cities, like the upright character of waking life, slaps neighborhoods awake in construction’s eternal quest for clouds: vacancies appear only upwards, above and on top. Lonely horizons are levitating bodies in beds, beds filled mostly by ones not twos. City buildings stand in crowds barred by streets, with so many not-slanted, flat roofs collecting and evaporating because where would the water go? The anonymous intimacy of subway mornings with sleeping fists gathered, gripping, piled on totem-pole-of-hands railings. I want to make eye contact.

Swing on the Subway

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Here is my swing for the subway, disguised as a bag. With 1000 mesh “L-train grey” cordura, webbing, sliders, hooks, velcro, and snaps, I constructed a bag using industrial sewing machines. The bag transforms from a backpack, handbag, or book bag of 11×4x12 to a swing of 11×24x2 with adjustable (25″ to 50″max) straps that hook around the handrail of the subway.