Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Recombinant Surfaces |  Temporal Ambiguities

The following images are of the reassembled artifact.  Within the artifact overlapping forms emerge to create tensile spatial zones.  The nested negatvie voids and positive geometry fuse to create a rich pallate of form and spate which speak to the temporal spatial overlap within the scene. The stratafied nature of the model creates a segmented rhythym, or temporal modulus in which the spatial (de) formations can be analyzed as part of a whole or a specefic segment in which a a space can be seen as an overlap of "key frames" of motion.










2 comments:

  1. I am excited to see this model in person. I think the layering of the ribs that create the sense of both skin and structure are very interesting. I think the complexity of the shape is lacking and might be enhanced by developing the digital model to show more than just a bending along the one axis.

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  2. Based on the previous post, I know that this model has much more complexity in shape as it moves form right to left. However, the fragment of the digital model that has been constructed doesn't lend itself to that greater understanding. I do appreciate the way that the physical model has an unfurled quality that contrasts its digital counterpart. It may come down to the craft of the reassembled artifact, but I see the imperfections of the resulting form as an unfolding of a secondary dialogue that is occurring parallel to the cinematic sequence.

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