Was very grateful for the tutorial yesterday as i felt i was going in circles and not progressing much. The individual feedback i got was to deal with the areas of my pattern that may cause problems later on due to their curved and pointed nature, try and make these areas more rectilinear. In addition to this to think about the scale where change in levels and route though the pattern, and the areas where you get a sense of the circle.
Cluster
Circle
Levels
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Further Pattern Exploration And Models
After the previous tutorial i had to develop my pattern further. With the new patterns i have tried to look at the negative and intersecting points of the circles to generate a more interesting pattern. This created clusters of spaces which then sprawled out. Furthermore the model and the patterns still give a sense of the circle which the pattern was generated from. In addition to this with the model i have used extrusions as well as changing levels a generated a 3d model from the chosen patterns.
Small Test Models of Pattern 2
Larger Scale Model Pattern 4
Work for Mon 2nd Nov tutorial
Small Test Models of Pattern 2
Larger Scale Model Pattern 4
Work for Mon 2nd Nov tutorial
David Lynch - At The Tate!!
Mapping The Lost Highway: New Perspectives on David Lynch
Friday: Blue Velvet Showing
"was not as weird as i thought it would be"
Saturday: Symposium
The Tate Modern is in fact one of the four weekly site visits (week 5). Didn't get time to sketch. But did have time to walk around the building and look at it in more depth to help with later sketching.
Sunday: Inland Empire Showing
Friday: Blue Velvet Showing
"was not as weird as i thought it would be"
Saturday: Symposium
The Tate Modern is in fact one of the four weekly site visits (week 5). Didn't get time to sketch. But did have time to walk around the building and look at it in more depth to help with later sketching.
Sunday: Inland Empire Showing
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