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Connectons- String Theories
Materials Materials are mixed and open for this assignment. Discuss what you would like to use and then I can direct you.
ProcessThe process will be different for each of you. Ask for assistance as needed
Objective:Create a solid structure for form that will utilize connections by either sculptural lines or strings. Be sure that your work considers all dimensions, do not work flat, it needs to move in space. You are working with the idea of movement and time. How does the work change as it moves throughout the space?
Is the pattern disrupted to create interest? Does the flow/rhythm change directions? Move off center? is it symmetrical? |
Artists to ResearchBarbara Hepworth Jean Arp Jenine Shereos Alyson Shotz Harmony Hammond Lee Bontecou Grimanesa Amorós Nike Savvas |
3D Design Concepts:
Line, Form, Geometric Form, Movement in Space,
Math Concepts
Parabolic Curves
Nike Savvas- All of my studies majored in painting... but even at that time, I always sought to work outside the canvas. I have an aversion to categorisations and prefer to see art as more fluid, open and malleable - where everything is up for grabs. I like the possibility of creating a brand new animal."
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Designed by new york-based studio hou de sousa, ‘prismatic’ is a kaleidoscopic experience of light, color, and space that frames a myriad of perspectives. The piece is unique on all sides, encouraging the public to explore the exterior, as well as meander through its translucent ‘streets’. the installation consists of iridescent cords weaving between a light-weight steel lattice, and gaps between the cords providing transparency, while also producing a dynamic visual effect known as a moiré.
How will we use this concept to create an original work of art? What materials can we use?
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Understanding basic Math forms and building a form based on faces, edges, and vertices.The second is to play with line and how it is radiating out from points. Similar to Harmonographs.
Harmonographs first started showing up in the mid 1800s and reached their peak of popularity around 1890. A popular parlor entertainment device, many were elaborate in design and boasted work by the finest cabinet makers of the time. Drawings made from Harmonographs
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