I agree. Your models, especially the way you've photographed them and their materiality, really add something to the process. I also really like the curvilinear edges of your model contrasted with the linear sticks, they add diversity to the way you might move through the space created in your model.
The materials involved in the model give it more richness the digital model. The joining and separating of the multiple materials gives the surface some thickness. Some of the images of your digital model suggest that you could explore further "thickening" the skin and making space within it.
Does this model serve as a representation of the entire sequence, or is this a fragment of a larger whole. The layering of systems is intriguing, and the choice of camera angles imbues a sense of cinematic foreshadowing, however what delineates the boundary between the elements in the sequence and the movement of the camera in relation to those objects? Or is this intentionally omitted?
Nice job! It is excited to see how physical model could explore the digital implications.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Your models, especially the way you've photographed them and their materiality, really add something to the process. I also really like the curvilinear edges of your model contrasted with the linear sticks, they add diversity to the way you might move through the space created in your model.
ReplyDeleteThe layering of bars, trellace and solid create an interisting ambiquity of spatial zones.
ReplyDeleteThe materials involved in the model give it more richness the digital model. The joining and separating of the multiple materials gives the surface some thickness. Some of the images of your digital model suggest that you could explore further "thickening" the skin and making space within it.
ReplyDeleteDoes this model serve as a representation of the entire sequence, or is this a fragment of a larger whole. The layering of systems is intriguing, and the choice of camera angles imbues a sense of cinematic foreshadowing, however what delineates the boundary between the elements in the sequence and the movement of the camera in relation to those objects? Or is this intentionally omitted?
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