Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Class Exercise


Desk w/ one item shaded

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Site Plans








My own home wouldn't show up from google earth, so i drew the pentagon instead. It was really difficult and it didn't turn out how I hoped so I think i'm going to re-draw it

Monday, October 27, 2008

Dialog Commentary

How is dialog created?

Many people used proximity, movement, and a sense of openings and closings to create dialog.  The majority of the class had their two spaces connected in some way-usually by the skewers.  Some people had two completely separate pieces that had some type of relationship, like Yung's.

How is a sense of space/place defined?

We questioned each other as to if having more than two spaces was breaking the "rules."  We all agreed that it was acceptable to have more than one space because it was usually two larger spaces that defined our sense of dialog.

We also discussed scale and relativity.  Scale is an important factor in any project, especially this one.  For some people, a large scale model was appropriate, and for others a small model.  Some people chose to have their paper be the focus of the project and others chose the skewers.

How is the idea of system generated?

Through a sense of negative and positive space and how the structure is formed.

How is scale utilized in the project?

There are equal conversations.  The two spaces are equal in size.  Also, the ratio of the skewers to the size of paper is important.  Some people chose to use skewers with the full 4x6 piece of bristol board, while others chose to fold the paper so that the size of the skewers and paper was proportional.

How do two-dimensional images add to the understanding of the project?

It helps the viewer see more details and it helps the artist/architect express their thoughts a little more differently than if they were just using words.

How did the initial project idea evolve?

Most peoples' initial project idea evolved from their Unity project.  A lot of people used very similar techniques and ideas as they did in Unity.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Contour (sticks and cellphone)



Suzanne asked us to use our cellphone and a twig to draw a set of 16 each.  We first drew large renderings.  This activity was to help us focus on details and would later be used to abstract other drawings.




This is one of the two abstractions I am working on.



We are still working in class on the other drawing, as well as a few more sets which will be posted Wednesday.



Saturday, October 11, 2008

Dialog




This was my initial idea for my Dialog project.  I really like the ideas of boxes, so I decided to have two boxes with my skewers puncturing each through the top and connecting skewers in the middle.  But, I had the problem of skewers and paper left over so I had to come up with a new idea.


In my more developed idea, I have a grid-like system running through both boxes and paper in the middle to keep the flow of the grid.  But, still I think I need to develop it even more.  I decided to take the ends off the inside of the boxes and to have the paper in between folded so that the size of the pieces of paper increase.





Contour (people, layers)


We were asked to draw layers at the beginning of class.  I really enjoyed this assignment because i really had to use my eyes to distinguish different layers.


Friday, October 10, 2008

just for fun

These are just some things I do in my spare time.




just for fun

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Unity Comparison





Today in class, we were asked to compare our project with someone else's in our class.  I chose Sydney Gaskins because our projects were both very similar and different at the same time.  We both used some sort of boxes with the sharp end of our sticks pointing out.    While I used a very straight, linear repetitive pattern, Syd's used more intersections.

Syd's Model:

Monday, October 6, 2008

Unity


This was the final outcome for my Unity project.  While I feel the craft should have been better, I think I came a long way from my original idea while still keeping aspects of it such as boxes, rectangles, and a pattern of skewers.



These were my final drawings for the Unity project.



Elevation


Plan


Gesture


Contour


Unity- First Attempt




This was my initial idea for the Unity Project.  It consisted of 12 skewers puncturing 6 boxes in the same spot.  The boxes were made of 2 pieces of Bristol Board each.  It was very challenging to make the boxes because I could not cut the paper.  Instead I chose to fold them and leave them unattatched.  




Thursday, October 2, 2008

Twelve Twigs- Final



I went through several different models to get to this final result.  I think there are still a few issues to be resolved but I am fairly pleased with the results.  You can see some of my process here.