The Bubble Wrap Experiments

The Bubble Wrap Experiments is a research conducted on bubble wrap as a graphic material/medium through doing various experiments, documented in a small booklet and four posters.  These experiments encompass a diverse range of approaches, including injecting ink into the bubble pockets, capturing and visualizing various audio signals to showcase the unique frequencies of bubble wrap, and experimenting with printing techniques on this textured surface, among others.

This documentation comprehensively explores the methodologies employed in each experiment, highlights the findings derived from rigorous testing, and culminates in a final conclusive summary.

Date
2021.04 

Pages
68
   
Dimension
148x210mm,
274x420