A short film about crafting objects at sea, in the past with whale’s teeth and the future with caught plastic melted with a machine harnessing the sun. Gyrecraft is an exploration into maritime crafts which exists in every coastal or island culture around the world each with its own unique identity, utilising what the sea provides. Many of these crafts took place onboard boats during long voyages as a way of making vital repairs or passing the time at sea. Studio Swine went on a journey of 1000 nautical miles collecting plastic on the way from Azores to the Canaries through the North Atlantic Gyre with the Solar Extruder; a machine they designed and built which melts and extrudes sea plastic using the Sun. Concept & Design: Alexander Groves & Azusa Murakami Solar Extruder design & development: Andrew Friend Director / Camera: Petr Krejčí Edit: Sally Cooper Colourist: Jon Leese-Pomfret Online: Andy Brown Music: Golden Hum Sound: Rupert Clervaux www.studioswine.com http://bit.ly/1CZogJl http://bit.ly/1CZojEI http://fourwalls.tv/ http://bit.ly/1Ij3Wyy