Saturday, March 29, 2008

3.1


Here is an example of a working model.

Working model(s) are due on Monday at 8h00.

Continue to develop your concept through diagram. We should be extracting ideas both from diagramming and working tactically with our hands. The diagram should be used to not only extract information from the sight, but also to introduce and apply your conceptual ideas to it as well. The diagrams should be viewed in all three dimensions. Please download the presentation to the left and review what we discussed in class on Friday.

Have your diagrams printed on 11x17 sheets for Monday no later than 8h15. We will have a small pin-up. Depending on your concept you may have to do this in section, isometric, plan, and or in 3d space. Again think of the indexical condition of your shirt and the material exercises we battled through. What operations did you perform on the shirt? What was the graphical notation you used to represent those operations in your diagram? Use both. Keep reminding yourself of the concept, use the specific ideas you found in those surface exercise, and just draw and build! Have fun...your projects will be beautiful.

We are playing with the concept of display. Your program should simply be thought of as a verb. This verb display will give you flexibility withing the program itself. We will use your working models to push and pull ideas concerning not only your concept but display as well.