Build the lantern you have drawn, designedand mocked up withBristol using materials of your choice.Your materials must be connected using a methodof attachment that youhave designed. *Glue is not permittedto join materials.Remember, you are building a container for light therefore, the materials that you select and they way in which you use them will directly […]
Category: Space & Materiality
Space and Materiality : Plaster Casting Final
The objective is to create a set of three-dimensional volumes exploring concepts of solid and void, addition and subtraction, and how these volumes associate with each other to create spatial relationships. Using a 6”x6”x6” cube as a point of departure, construct and visualize the cube as a solid volume from which you will proceed with […]
Space and Materiality : Project 1.2
Shape 1: 18 gauge wire wrapped with 24 gauge wire The visual component is interesting in this piece, not only because of the dynamics of the wire, but because of the shadows that it casts when mounted on the wall. Even sitting by itself, the wire casts a unique shadow. The touch component is present […]
Space and Materiality : Cooper Hewitt Museum Visit
The Senses: Design Beyond Vision Dialect For a New Era 2017/18 This was by far one of my favorite pieces in the Cooper Hewitt Museum. On the top of the white column, a complex feeling is etched into the surface. On the side of the box, there is a button that releases the scent that […]
Space & Materiality . Project 1.1
As we continue to develop our patterns for class, I have been attempting to identify how patterns tie into the theme of community. Upon further inquiry with my teacher, I came to an understanding that our first project is intended to develop our awareness of the relationship between space and materials. The concept of how […]