Tuesday, October 26, 2010

ROTATION 2 : WORKSHOP 5

workshop 5: 3D workshop – Storyboarding (Re)presenting Representations - Meeray Ghaly and Haris Dzonlogic

Partner: Martin Kastengren

Brief: Interpret the Sir Anthony Mason Garden, the space between the law and chemical sciences building in a unique way which is not a direct representation. The product was to exist within the dimensions of 30cm x 30cm x 30cm.

Our Proposal: To create an object which explored the idea of movement, reflecting the constant flow of people by this space as they move down uniwalk.

Final Product: The finished model consisted of 3 cubes which pivoted on hinges about central arms. Each cube utilised the same maze like design but with different materials. As they rotated past each other new spaces and experiences are created. It is an interactive sculpture.






Reflection: I really enjoyed working with a partner on this project. It was interesting how we could push each others ideas and expand upon them to create a unique product which neither of us would of developed on our own. Additionally I felt we really developed our idea due to the chance to work on it within studio time under tutelege.

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