Connection Models
2 Point Connection
For this model, I was just seeing how how two points intertwining would interact with one another. What was created was this malleable semi sphere like object.
Multi-Point Connection
The screws represent nodes at different heights and locations, but are still connected through an invisible force. This also applies to other things, such as people with strong bonds. No matter how far that person may be, you'll always have a connection to them.
Dancing
Dancing is one of the actions I put into the collage. I wanted to further develop this idea due to it being out of the ordinary for the concept of connection, however it is as much of a connection as physical points or maybe even much more. To be able to dance in sequence with a partner or a group, their bond must be great. If one person messes up, they all suffer. As the dance starts, its soft at first, but gradually intensifies. As it intensifies, the paper starts to twist and puncture into the board deeper just as the dance.
The first connection model is the most successful of this lot. There is a formal quality which could be interpreted as many aspects of an architectural exploration. The insertion of the plane in the second model instills a datum that, out of context makes little sense.
ReplyDeleteYour dancing model is the least successful. I like the words. If the model accomplished the intentions in the description, it would be the most powerful of the bunch. Somehow, I find it hard to read the movement of the dance in this model. Your red ribbon more successfully conveys dance than the twisted paper.
I can see your attempt at a 'dance', however I am picking up more on the metaphor of 'music frozen in time'. Can you convey more movement in the creative iterations?
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