Wednesday, February 1, 2023

We're making headway with fabrication now...

Building the structural framework with aluminum channel...

Welding the cross-brackets to the central spine...


 ...and attaching the structural flanges to the hull with epoxy and rivets. 


Thursday, January 19, 2023

Final layout for seawall is color-coded to map areas of joint human/fauna habitation mostly in riparian zones and other watersheds...

Water is life.

Thursday, January 12, 2023

Working on final layouts and creating vector files for lifeboat...


The design incorporates over 50 species of Pac NW plants, animals and microbes woven as a 'web of life' that will cover the hull as an intricately-patterned sculptural graphic.




 

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Our CDs provide a detailed plan for fabrication of the suspension infrastructure for lifeboat...





Thursday, October 20, 2022

 This caught my eye this morning.


McDonald’s efforts to capture ‘the oceans’ memory’ parallels the intent of cascadia’s ‘lifeboat’ sound collage that we’re composing with field recordings…


https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/19/microphones-dropped-into-ocean-off-greenland-to-record-melting-icebergs



Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Collecting materials is a bit of a challenge with supply chain and shipping issues, but we're slowly collecting everything we need for fabrication of lifeboat...



Tuesday, September 20, 2022

We're beginning to collect field recordings now.

If you'd like to contribute any bird songs, other animal noises, elemental background (water, wind, etc) or anything nature-related to the sound collage I'm composing (to be housed inside lifeboat), please send mp3 files to:

clark@artifacture.org

Thanks!


https://www.bird-sounds.net/california-towhee/



Monday, September 12, 2022

 Spent a few hours at Birdfest this past weekend collecting input for lifeboat flora/fauna imagery. 

Adding these to the previous compilations, we're now closing in on 60 Pacific NW plants and animals...

Chickadee (2)—

Bald Eagle (2)—

Great Blue Heron (3)—

Big-leaf Maple—

Cattail—

Vine Maple—



Skunk Cabbage—

Western Red Cedar—

Anna’s Hummingbird—

Salal—

Coyote—

Caspian Tern—

Bittern—

Towhee—



Varied Thrush—

Black Oystercatcher—

Otter—

Rough-skinned Newt—

Long-toed Salamander—

Red Alder—

Douglas Fir—



Black Cottonwood—

Pacific Tree Frog—

Banana Slug—

Blue/Green Darner Dragonfly—

Garter Snake—

Mourning Cloak Butterfly—



Osoberry (Indian Plum)—

Camas—

Cedar Wax Wing—

Calendula—

Redwood—

Salmonberry—




Friday, September 2, 2022

developing a flora/fauna list

Over the past month we've been receiving ideas for plants and animals to be included in lifeboat hull pattern imagery...

Stellar Jay

Anna’s Hummingbird

Belted Kingfisher

Osprey





ferns - varieties

moss - varieties

huckleberry

sedges - varieties 





crows

salmon

Pacific Wren

owls - varieties

falcon

woodpeckers - varieties

sparrows - varieties

Western Bluebird





slugs

clams

starfish

frogs - varieties

jackrabbit




Orcas

seals


...and Sasquatch (there's one in every crowd)


To add to our burgeoning list, send flora/fauna names or images to: 


clark@artifacture.org



Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow night in front of Edmonds Fire Station...


You’re invited to participate in the design process for public art at the new Civic Park, including a meeting with the artist from 5-6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11.

The Edmonds Art Commission notes that Clark Wiegman, the artist crafting the artwork, is looking for your ideas: “…images and sounds of native animals and plants of the Pacific Northwest that you see, hear, think about and/or love.”

The collected images and sounds will be used to create digitized silhouette portraits that will then be laid out as a collage mural/tapestry. The resulting artwork will be a vinyl graphic that wraps around the hull of the lifeboat.

 

Want to contribute? For gardeners and plant enthusiasts: Submit names or photos of flowers, ferns, grasses, shrubs, trees. For bird watchers and animal lovers: Submit names, photos and/or field recordings of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects. Your examples could be common and abundant, or scarce and endangered.

Share your examples in one of three ways:
1.  Meet with the artist on Thursday, Aug 11, 5-6 p.m., outside Edmonds Fire Station 17, 275 6th Ave. N. — across from the Civic Park site — to share your photos and images of your favorite local plants and animals. This is also a great opportunity to discuss the project and learn about the design process.
2.  Leave a comment on the Civic Park Public Art project blog. The blog features the artist’s thoughts, ideas and insight into his process.
3. Email lists and/or images of your favorite local plants and animals, plus any thoughts or questions you’d like to share with the artist. Email the artist at clark@artifacture.org or the arts commission at eac@edmondswa.gov.