AR Artifact Here. Click the link on a smartphone and click the wireframe cube in the top left corner to place the sculpture in your own space. Use gestures to manipulate and tap to fix in space then move around it.

 

Project Video

A little behind the scenes on the One Giant Leap for Humankind project with Ben Pearson and some of the other awesome people behind the success of this piece. A huge number of moving parts came together to make this a reality. It took four thousand people to put a man on the moon and it’s only with a phenomenal support network that truly amazing things can happen.

Chandler’s latest piece “One Giant Leap for Human Kind” has been designed specifically for the Birmingham 2022 Festival celebrating the Commonwealth Games.
The figure, stripped of colour, creed and gender, is a reflection of the melting pot that is the Commonwealth, all people together as one, show-piecing the excellence of humankind. 
The piece which features a sprinter exerting their maximum power fits perfectly into both the festival and Chandler’s own body of work.
Inspiration for the piece came from first hand experience of the 2012 Paralympics as well as from an introduction to Ben Pearson, a T64 Sprinter with hopes of being part of the 2024 Paralympics. Ben’s story resonated with Jacob’s own with both being affected by a life altering injury / health condition. Despite this they both are finding ways to excel despite adversity. Chandler has found this project cathartic, he has often felt the need to hide his own health conditions but the inspiration gained from studying and just simply talking to the phenomenal athletes involved in the project has helped Chandler open up about his own struggles with Colitis and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.
For the first time in Chandler’s work includes a cast stainless steel element. The opportunity to explore this technique was offered through generosity of Grainger and Worrall and feels particularly poignant as iron is in Chandler’s blood. He still works with pattern making foundry tools from his ancestors time working in Ironbridge and while designing the piece, made use of his Grandfathers anvil dating back to the Lilleshall Company’s steel rolling mill. Bringing the metal working heritage of Birmingham, the Black Country and his own ancestors into this piece make it truly resonate. The machine-like piece also naturally link with the West Midlands car manufacturing tradition.

Project Supporters and Creative Partners

Grainger and Worrall: The Art of the Possible

Grainger and Worrall support a wide range of products with our engineering and sand casting expertise, and we have been delighted to work with local sculptor Jacob Chandler in his latest artwork created for the Birmingham 2022 Festival.

Quote from GW/ Dave Sands

 

Metlase

“We love the industrial automotive style of this piece which really reflects our parent companies’ markets and our own involvement in high-tech, mechanical engineering. We are proud to have been a part of this project and really value the importance of the messaging it delivers. We are also really looking forward to the Commonwealth Games, especially in this extra special Platinum Jubilee Year! ”

 

The 3D Measurement Company

T3DMC’s collaboration with Jacob started back in 2018, this successful project led to further collaboration with the use of 3D scanning technology to create digital models which were used in the investment casting process.

 

Network Rail - Space and People - New Street Station

“SpaceandPeople are happy to be collaborating with Jacob Chandler Ltd to bring the ‘One Giant Leap for Humankind’ sculpture to Birmingham New Street station. Our partnership with Network Rail allows us to bring fantastic experiences to commuters, not unlike this piece. SpaceandPeople are pleased to be working with Jacob Chandler Ltd to bring this beautiful sculpture to the people of Birmingham, to celebrate diversity and physically disabled athletes.”

 

Nationwide Stainless LTD


We are all both pleased and proud to have provided material for this sculpture. This piece is special. It signifies the challenges and determination that disabled athletes have to conquer before they can even train for their chosen sport. But as well as that, it embodies the determination, ingenuity and skill of the people who design and make the equipment that enables the disabled to pursue their sport. The message is clear, and as such it is a magnificent inspiration for all. 

 

All Bar One


The All Bar One New St Station team is delighted to support the fantastic “One Giant Leap for Humankind” sculpture by Jacob Chandler and everything it stands for in celebrating difference.

We are proud to host the VIP celebration, marking the unveiling of the piece that will take pride of place on our doorstep as we step closer to the much-anticipated Commonwealth Games in our amazing city!