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This is a birds eye view of my spaghetti sculpture, i decided to make a very simple sculpture using as lease spaghetti as i could but making sure that the plastic balls fitted and where not touching the table.
This is what my sculpture looked like when the plastic balls where placed in side.
For these next few photos i have played around with the lighting and the angle that i have taken the photos.
Here i have played around with the scale of my sculpture by adding small figures, this has made my piece look alot bigger then what it really is and it almost starts to look like a piece of arcutexture.
This is a images of every ones spaghetti sculpture together, a lot of people have made there sculpture hold the plastic balls really high of the table and others have made there's a lot lower like mine.
Our next task was then to make a shield out of paper that would protect our spaghetti sculpture from being damaged when pressure was applied on top of them.
i was not able to complete this ask for my spaghetti sculpture was to fragile and broke before i could successfully make a shield, but here is an image of the rest of the classes spaghetti sculpture with the shield in place.The second images is of what happened to all of the sculptures when pressure was applied on top of them.most of the sculptures broke when the strong force of pressure was applied there was one or two that did not fully brake but were still slightly damaged.
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