The most challenging part of development was choosing the fixations. After trying tape, nails and wool, zinc nuts & bolts were chosen. Though these were the smallest available, smaller ones would have been preferred.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Interweave
Influenced by Hertzog & DeMueron design and aspects of land art, Two Twists is a model consisting of one strip of sandpaper; its middle section scored into eight sections. Six of these were twisted while the bordering two were left untouched. The whole model was then twisted, with each end of the strip fixed to the other. The result was “Fluid” Form.
The most challenging part of development was choosing the fixations. After trying tape, nails and wool, zinc nuts & bolts were chosen. Though these were the smallest available, smaller ones would have been preferred.
The most challenging part of development was choosing the fixations. After trying tape, nails and wool, zinc nuts & bolts were chosen. Though these were the smallest available, smaller ones would have been preferred.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
The Clip
This video was a response to a brief which asked us to represent our chosen discipline. Me and my partner: Ronshi Parrera, decided to go for his chosen subject; Digital Media Design.
I was trying to represent the frustration which sometimes comes up when dealing with (all to often inobedient) computers. However it ended up being more of a comedic video and a true testament to the film: Office Space.
For the landscape I chose Mt Victoria's grassy fields; just below the viewing platform. I was trying to create a copy of the well known Bliss image to reinforce the "digital" elements of the clip.
Warning! Contains offensive language.
Labels:
Destruction,
Golf,
Mt Victoria.
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