W.E.T West End Terminal: Outdoor Chair Show/Art Installation

A project in San Francisco, CA by nilus designs
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W.E.T: West End Terminal is an interactive (day and night) sculptural seat that will be at SEAT: an outdoor chair show in San Francisco
Backers: 47
Average Pledge Per Backer: $184

Funded: $8,644 of $8,500
Dates: May 3rd -> Jun 20th (48 days)
Project By: nilus designs
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Latest News

Pledge Gifts

October 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you everyone for being so patient in receiving your gifts.  We are working to get the prints out and we have been experimenting at techshop with the laser cutter to get your rings just right.  If you have not submitted your info and address... (Read More)

OPENING DAY: INTERACTION

June 27th - via: kickstarter.com
On Thursday June 23rd, the opening of SEAT: an outdoor chair show was released to the public. The activity, energy, and attention that W.E.T received was overwhelmingly unexpected and very exciting for our whole team. We were there all day setting up... (Read More)

W.E.T. Seat is ready to be installed

June 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Tomorrow we start installing in Fort Mason. Thank you all for being great supporters. We are all very excited. The coming three day will be full of activity, transporting the piece, assembling the ground mirrors, running the power, but mainly seeing... (Read More)

Painting mirrors

June 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Today was painting mirrors for the base of base of the seat  (Read More)

Opening Party June 23

June 16th - via: kickstarter.com
To all you supporters Thank you. Were in the final stretch. Assembly this weekend and install on Monday. Which means opening party on Thursday June 23. Hope you can all join us.  (Read More)

W.E.T Breaths: Construction Phase Begins

June 4th - via: kickstarter.com
The construction phase has begun and we are all excited. Before we could start gluing however a lot had to be done. Each edge of each piece was very rough as the CNC machine left “scales” behind. Aesthetically we all liked this aquatic accidental... (Read More)

Sneak Peek

May 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Now that we are done cutting here are all the pieces stored at the studio ready to get assembled.  The pieces were stacked in order just to get an idea of what it is going to look like. There is a protective film with blue writing on it that we will... (Read More)

Version 1.0

May 13th - via: kickstarter.com
The first design was to resemble a creature’s bones and muscle. Our vocabulary used throughout this stage was formed through our ideas and visions of what we wanted in to look like. Phrases like “more muscle” and “too much bone” were used... (Read More)

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