Sunday, September 30, 2007

Final Fieldscape Model











































This is my final model for the conclusion of the week long fieldscape project. My part evolved into a thin long strip. Site had to introduced for the final part. For the site I decided to cut into the site by dividing it up into a grid and laser cutting out certain parts. Then I took the strip an wove it in and out of the site and glued at intervals at the end of the site.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Chuck's unit excercise




Here is my second model for the single unit project. John's last post was the first installment of the project where only ten units were required. This model has fifty identical units.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Part Models



For Friday we need to develop a single part in which we then take and compose a system out of that part. At this moment we are only to use ten parts in the system, which later transforms into 50 parts for Monday. When developing this system we need to concentrate on surface. Also each system is to be modeled out of different materials. At this present time I only have two systems to show, but I still need to develop one more for tomorrow. So if anyone cares to comment, that would be great.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

nocturnal slack topography















the wall on the side of Kroger photographed every five steps (non-stationary camera), then every time the shadow moved (stationary camera), then every 15 minutes as the sun rises (stationary camera).




Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Mosaic_Arch Representation


















Posted is a link to the emergent mosaic project for Arch Representation. Every student gets a square on the grid and has to post there own square five times through out the week. It became pretty fun when others uploaded theirs own square and then you can play off what they've done. The link is an animation of the entire week.


http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mmmc/516/mosaic.html

Nocternal Triptic Photos of Slack Space















For our design project were we asked to investigate slack spaces and topographies while documenting them at night. In the time of one week we needed to produce three photographs of slack spaces. One photo had to be documentational, another to be munipulated or fabricated, and the last was timelasp.