  {"id":1870,"date":"2008-12-10T13:36:16","date_gmt":"2008-12-10T19:36:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/inside.augsburg.edu\/news\/?p=1870"},"modified":"2019-05-16T13:49:44","modified_gmt":"2019-05-16T13:49:44","slug":"student-sculpture-featured-in-anas-playground","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/news\/2008\/12\/10\/student-sculpture-featured-in-anas-playground\/","title":{"rendered":"Student sculpture featured in &quot;Ana&#8217;s Playground&quot;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-1871\" src=\"http:\/\/www.augsburg.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/29\/2013\/04\/anasplayground.jpg\" alt=\"anasplayground\" width=\"280\" height=\"214\" \/>They received fairly ambiguous instructions and a sketch showing stone slabs apparently hovering in the air. Their task: turn an artist&#8217;s vision into reality by creating a sculpture that would protect a young girl from a sniper&#8217;s shot.<\/p>\n<p>This fall, the students in robert tom&#8217;s introduction to sculpture class worked to construct a fountain for the set of <em>Ana&#8217;s Playground<\/em>, a not-for-profit film about children in armed conflict. Written and directed by Eric D. Howell, &#8220;The film is intended to expose new audiences to the fact that children are being used as tools of war around the world.&#8221; (filmmakers blog)<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Midway through the fall semester, tom was connected with Howell and the film&#8217;s producer through Mary Laurel True of Augsburg&#8217;s Center for Service, Work, and Learning. She had learned that the film would be shot in Cedar-Riverside and wanted to find ways for Augsburg students to be involved in the project.<\/p>\n<p>Tim Bekke, Erica Malloy, Katy Lawson, Ryan Thomas, and Eric Reardon [above L to R] took Howell&#8217;s instructions: 12&#8242; long, 6&#8242; tall, needs to be viewed\/filmed from 360 degrees, iconic male form look like he is doing a backward dive, arms extended, panels need to portray a &#8220;dissection&#8221; idea or stack of slabs. Each of the students made sketches and brought their ideas together to create the final piece. &#8220;We came up with the crescent idea to make the plates work,&#8221; Thomas said. &#8220;In the sketch, they were just floating in midair.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The sculpture, which is composed of Styrofoam, wood, and steel pipe, is meant to be a once-working fountain that is now &#8220;dead.&#8221; In fact, the piece was constructed so that water could be sent through to the fingertips of &#8220;Oscar,&#8221; the back-diving figure on top of the fountain. Posted near the fountain, which is currently on display in the Oren Gateway Center lobby, students wrote, &#8220;After a long and exhausting challenge, this is our creative contribution to the war-torn children of the world&#8230;&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>tom and the students were invited to the film set in November. &#8220;It was exciting,&#8221; Lawson said. &#8220;They created an environment that didn&#8217;t exist before.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It was hard to tell what was real and what was fake,&#8221; Thomas said. &#8220;There were lots of random materials that you wouldn&#8217;t expect.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The students agreed that the experience of working in a professional setting was significant. &#8220;And we got out of two projects for the class because we made this,&#8221; said Molloy.<\/p>\n<p><em>Ana&#8217;s Playground<\/em> will be complete in May or June of 2009.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>They received fairly ambiguous instructions and a sketch showing stone slabs apparently hovering in the air. 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