Monday, April 20, 2009

sacred spaces, rubbish.


today i received the first part of the brief for our final design studio task of this trimester. basically i'm on the lookout for a piece of inorganic rubbish of which i must draw as part one of my project. the project was entitled 'sacred space' so i'm assuming there will be something to do with a space of worship in the design.

 i'd love to use a scrunched up piece of paper as to continue my love affair with triangles and geometry but i'm scared off by the possible prospect of needing to represent something so geometrically sophisticated in a 3d model. over analyzing these things probably isn't a good idea. maybe the paper would be a good challenge? but how would i draw something of such complexity? i even resorted to alternate forms of presentation and development for my lincoln hillscape and those were flat triangles.. imagine a glass structure mimicking the geometry of scrunched paper, such an interior space would be quite beautiful... regardless of if i choose the paper or not i do want a piece of rubbish that no one else shall be using. 

oh also just to note, i haven't forgotten about those photos of my lincoln finals, being in geelong at the moment i'll post those pics a swell as my self assessment once i'm back in melbourne!


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