Hello,

A few questions.

1) is this a one off, used only for 22x?
2) what size are you looking for? They sell 12 inch play building blocks
3) how many do you think you will need?

Sounds like what you want is something like this:
https://gablok.be/en/ 

https://youtu.be/tdVJzKuwhWg

But those are expensive, and available only in Europe.

And depending on size, you could always get Styrofoam and cut it to size (or glue pieces together to get a larger size), then glue the rings on there. Then spray paint.

But the best bet is probably what you were suggesting and finding a box size you like (FedEx, UPS and USPS gives boxes for shipping for free), then glue or tape the rings on and spray paint.

If this is for multiple years, a better solution could be done by next Scale.

m2c,
Steve

On Mon, Jan 27, 2025, 4:27 PM Josh Andler <josh@socallinuxexpo.org> wrote:
Hey All,

We are looking to try something a little different this year. We need some help with a little brainstorming and making small decorative displays to place around the venue. So, art projects/displays to liven up the venue a little more. Digital art is historically our focus, so we could use some help from people who enjoy working in traditional "get your hands dirty" mediums. My guess is the relevant skill set would be crafting experience and this is probably akin to stage/scene dressing or making props. If it works out, maybe we expand these efforts in other ways moving forward.

If you've seen any of the artwork this year featuring the "building together" theme, you may have noticed a familiar style of block that makes up most of the scenes. I'm seeking help to build some of those large prop blocks/bricks (sorry, not using the L word). The current thought is to have a few different displays consisting of a few large blocks in front of a large graphic of Troy building with blocks (at a few high traffic/visibility places around the venue). Something to give the art more depth and help the space feel less bare.

First, I will solicit ideas for any better materials suggestions than my proposal of: Cardboard (box structure), wide cardboard(?) tubes or some other inexpensive cylinders (the "pegs"), and a few different rolls of wrapping paper (solid coloring), and glue/tape as needed. As you might have guessed, I am hoping it's possible to make reasonably easy, inexpensive, and hopefully decent looking blocks.

Second, I would never turn down help with actually producing these on-site either. I'm thinking a dozen or so total (so nothing crazy). The thought is that if this can be done reasonably well this year and seems to work, it's something I would like to see expanded with more planning and forethought moving forward. Either way, we'll see if others are interested. Thoughts, feedback, offers, whatever... all welcome. :)

Note: My biggest concern is obviously that people will move/handle/mistreat them and they're not intended to be "functional" (nor durable). Clearly my design proposal means they'll get trashed pretty easily. Maybe having a few backups available is a good idea. They're basically going to be more like temporary sculpture, so limiting them to just a few places probably reduces that risk to some degree. I'm game for thoughts surrounding this issue too.

Cheers,
Josh

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