Scarborough Hand Process
This is how we made it
Everything starts from the idea
Prototyping Stainless Steel Structural Frame Design
The artwork is a 3.5 Metre, Ethereal 3D Hand made from Stainless steel/ Aluminium plates,
secured on four stainless
steel columns, symbolising the casting of sand into the sea. In the palm of this hand and
running down to the ground,
will be a perforated cladding, within which will house LED lights. These LEDs will simulate
the effect of sand being
poured out of the hand, to the ground below.
Artforms were approached to rescue the project when the bulk of the budget had been misspent on
elaborate lighting consultation. We employed the successful technique we had previously used to
build the Ethereal Hand in the southern suburb
of Spearwood.
A 3D model was generated from photos of a human hand in the desired pose. We used software to section the images and devise a complex 3D jigsaw of stainless steel/aluminium plates secured on four stainless steel columns, symbolising the casting of sand into the sea. The plates were carefully welded into their individual positions and the hand gradually grew.
Building and Visualising the Concept
The 3D hand sculpture was fabricated in stainless steel and aluminium, with LED
Lighting. Poles holding the hand up have been perforated with LED light, the light starts in the palm of
the hand and continues down the poles.
We experimented with methods of lighting the ‘sand’ in the palm of the hand and in the supporting
pillars which represent the sand pouring between the fingers. Perforated cladding was handmade for the
palm of the hand and to run down the columns. Within these are housed the LED lighting system simulating
the effect of sand pouring to the ground below. The LED lighting system can be adjusted for colour and
timing patterns.
Sourcing the materials based on design
Assembly
Illuminating with LED
We combined LEDs with a timed light chaser circuit to replicate the
effect of falling sand at night time. This light controller does not function until it gets dark,
meaning the LEDs will not work during the day.
This piece utilises the latest in LED technology to provide light which lasts for thousands of hours
without the need to change globes. LEDs also provide almost instantaneous light, making then perfect for
chasing light displays. They also consume considerably less power than incandescent or even fluorescent
light bulbs, making this piece both spectacular and environmentally friendly.
Delivery and Installation
The Hand was craned into site and connected up. The lighting system is visible at night in the columns and the palm of the hand between layers of golden anodised aluminium.
Voila!