Friday, April 26, 2013

Calvin: You can’t just turn on creativity like a faucet. You have to be in the right mood.
Hobbes: What mood is that?
Calvin: Last-minute panic.
— Calvin & Hobbes


  I get the feeling that "mood" is right around the bend. Hope you all work well under pressure!

Artist: Aiko Telgen and the Ion Lamp

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ion lamp, by aiko telgen
http://vimeo.com/aikotelgen/ion-two

Artist Profile: Buckminster Fuller Dymaxion Car, House and Geodesic Dome


  What I really enjoy or rather, caught my attention, was the geodesic dome. These domes were constructed to house many people and they're such simple and beautiful designs. The structure of it includes tetrahedrons with the combination of octahedrons and the dome is the only structure capable of standing on its own.
Climatron
Climatron, geodesic dome designed by R. Buckminster Fuller, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis.
© SuperStock
Expo 67: U.S. exhibition dome
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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Vocabulary: Design 3D

    By Zaha Hadid: an example of organization because Zaha Hadid changed how  building is thought to be looked like to better suit the times today.
  1. Organization: The ability to change original designs and integrate ideas according to times and environments.
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    ion lamp, by aiko telgen
  3. Synergy: for two or more (design) elements to work together.
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    by aurora robson
  5. Order and Freedom:

  6. Structure and Unity: the use of consistent elements within a design
  7. Symmetry: it(design) is exactly the same all around
  8. rubber barber - create hairstyles for each character by simply erasing
    by chen lu when
  9. Repetition within Variety: a design that is repeated in a variety of ways: the design could be repeated through different color, shape, texture etc... to add variety.
  10. Rhythm and Gradation: a series of motifs patterned to relate to each other.

Design Qoute: Ahh next week you say? Three projects?! Okayyyy

The ultimate inspiration is the deadline.
— Nolan Bushnell



   At this point i feel like I'm doing the impossible. Everything is due and I'm trying to get it in on time and make it look good... so not fair I want to make all these things! And there are things I haven't gotten to do yet and I realize inspiration isn't coming fast enough! I end up pulling these ideas out the rear-end to make up for it haha jk jk *are you crying? just a little* 

Redo Experiment: Serial planes

It's ALOT easier doing it a second time but I'm still vertically challenged ...













Sunday, April 7, 2013

Cube Complete

Isn't it nice to have a culture in which women ( meeee) have a crap ton of clothes they don't need so I can use to make a cube fancy?





Using cloth on my Cube

I stole those pencils from my brother and now he's giving me grief, hey they were only 10 cents!

Yeah! It's a Cube



How to Make a Cube

Well I'm figuring it out, it's obvious to me that ribbons and tape don't work



Thursday, April 4, 2013

Homework 2



1. Describe interaction and stability in three-d form. What is the 'three plane rule?' 
 
    Planes can interact with each other through folding, an edge of one plane can abut another, and interpenetration, meaning the planes can pass through the other.

Example of paper folding: By Krystyna and Wojtek Burczyk
(b.1959 and 1960, Polish)
 
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Maik Perfahl and Wolfgang List, Donkey and Friends

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linx
   

    Three Plane Rule- a stable structure that is created when any three planes meet in such a way that each plane interacts with each other.

 

2. What is an environmental plane and planar structure? 

       The environmental plane consists of the ground plane, that which the planes lean against such as tabletops, walls, floors, ceilings, the surface of the earth, shelves, etc. The planar structure is the object that is created with planes and the environmental plane is where the planar object finds itself in.
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Buckminster Fuller, hollywood hills dome
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buckminster fuller


3. Define an architectonic form. 
   
 An architectonic form consists of:
  • Geometric shapes and curvilinear forms
  • Emphasis on vertical and horizontal orientation
    buckminster fuller
  • Contrast between open and closed spaces but maintain transitions between the two. 
 
4. How can a reflective surface effect the transition of space?
      
      A reflective surface like mirrors create the illusion of space within a closed surface, therefore, creating a transition into open space from a closed space.



5. How can planes define volume?

      Planes become splices of a three dimensional shape. Planes are like two dimensional shapes that when aligned form a three dimensional shape therefore creating volume.

Zaha Hadid