Saturday, February 11, 2012

Surface_Manipulation_Study





The study originates with a component of modeled object, and it's manipulated along its' perimeter by an exponent of 3 along the x, y and z axis.  When placed within the grid matrix, the sequential disintegration of the recognizable car door leads to a panel that has doubled in scale, and contains multiple undulations along it's x axis.  The wire frame highlights the alterations through the inscription upon the surface, which the massing conveys the newly forged depth of the panel.





When perceived from a perspective, the surfaces reveal the great depth that has been forged through the linear operation.  When perceived from angular view port, the patterns appear to change in profile, thus insinuating the presence of a unique surface depending on the vantage point of the viewer, and their  point in space.

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