6/08/2013

A Day With Asee Group

Locating plant of common reeds which has maximum length of reeds (~ 6 meters).
 
Cutting or uprooting the longest reeds.
 
 Cleaning the reeds from Foliage.
 
Loading reeds on the car and drive it to the construction site.
 
 
Placing  the clean reeds in between the trees for bending.
 
 
 
 Improved form Created by a bow with overlap in order to get a stable construction.
 
 
 Create 12 foundation pits and Laying the 8 bows in them.
 
Started weaving between the arches.
 
 
Number of Cattle Egret Sunbathing with a single Hooded Crow.
 
 
Snake sheds its skin which remains at the entrance to his cave, it form remains complete. 
 


6/02/2013

ASEE WORKING

Method One: Preparing connections from dry reed (sock).
 


 Thread three connectors on each pair of reed which are intended to produce a single bow.
 


Method two: coiling a thin rope around pair of reed which are intended to produce a single bow.



Stack of bows in the open position. Both connection methods.



Bows which are connected by a rope. It was bending for a week, kept their arc shape.



Creating four bows, which produce two cross bows while using the first method. Using dry reed connectors (sock).



Finding a temporary location and analysis of the foundation ground - digging pits 20-40 cm deep for locating the bows.



Laying the bows in the foundation pits.



Cover each hole in the ground and started weaving between the arches.



View at the weaving from the inside.



Single arc detail connecting to the ground.


6/01/2013

Mystic Mountain

Hiriya, Israel 

Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia 

Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory, Australia

El Capitan, Yosemite, California

Sierra Nevada (view from Death Valley), California

Milford Sound, Fiordland, New Zealand

Mount Aspiring (view from Matukituki Valley), South Island, New Zealand

HumaNesting - Final Location, New Tree - Shalem Farm








5/29/2013

HumaNesting Construcion - Day 2



A Guy on the Hill

Desired way of transferring the woods to the construction site

Starting collecting trees
Small, Soft Branches

Large, Long, Dry Woods

Bye Bye Old Location



Hellooooo New Location









Reasons to choose the new location:
  • An open, flat area, clearly visible from the bike path, the mountain, the sky and the surrounding roads (previous place was behind a 3-meter hill)
  • More distant from the Ayalon river, hence possibly safer against floods
  • Not on the bike path but next to it
  • Better working area due to the closer shed which can be a temporary storage or shelter from the sun
  • Location is in a small "No Man's Land" in the edge of the agricultural area, which is used neither for agriculture nor for anything else