The video I choose is called Glass House. When standing on the Glass House, it is like that everything is around you. The video introduces the secret success of the house. The house has nothing to do with the technology but humanity. It is open, natural, and it always bring a lot of people together. I want the studio model I made also to establish in the forest and I made the wall transparent like the glass house so that everyone could be closer to the nature. This kind of environment also makes inspiration come up.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
sketchup model and texture used!
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Stairs model
The material I choose for the above space is glass. For the below space, wood is used for the floor and stairs. The mixture of wood and glass is used for the middle one.
Those two pictures above are the sections of stairs. The second one is the sections for the model.
The middle two sections are used to create the model. The second one is for the blow space in the model, while the third section is for the up ground space. The two words are the same: broken. The reason why the words are the same is that the two sections are picked from different groups.
research task due Tue Tut
Tracey Moffat
This work of art showing a picture of an aboriginal created by an aboriginal artist Tracey Moffat in 1986. It is a gelatin silver photograph.This photo is one of the pieces of art exhibited held at the Aboriginal Artist Gallery. According to Tracey, she is just trying to be different from the normal, presenting the everyday image of aboriginals from different perspective and displayed it up on a wall so that people could see them. She had sold about nine indigenous photographs and she thought this aboriginal Maria is natural beauty without any makeup.Tracey loves to observe the aboriginals and break away the normal to put up a new different aspect of them to others.
Gascoigne,Rosalie
This work of art is called step through made by Gascoigne Rosalie. It is a sculpture made by linoleum and wood. In Step through, there are many fragments with the floral linoleum on the skin and those are mounted on wooden blocks in different height so that people could step across the narrow space among those fragments. His intention to make this work is to make viewers think back of the floors of Australian kitchens of 1950's. It is reported that Rosalie Gascoigne's inspiration comes from spare countryside of the southern tablelands and the Monera district, a unique natural environment that lies relatively close to Canberra. She had extraordinary capability to capture and convey the essence of nature and the usage of light effects,air and space through her skills in breaking away from the common and her intrinsic response to the material and the chose of landscape.
This work of art showing a picture of an aboriginal created by an aboriginal artist Tracey Moffat in 1986. It is a gelatin silver photograph.This photo is one of the pieces of art exhibited held at the Aboriginal Artist Gallery. According to Tracey, she is just trying to be different from the normal, presenting the everyday image of aboriginals from different perspective and displayed it up on a wall so that people could see them. She had sold about nine indigenous photographs and she thought this aboriginal Maria is natural beauty without any makeup.Tracey loves to observe the aboriginals and break away the normal to put up a new different aspect of them to others.
Gascoigne,Rosalie
This work of art is called step through made by Gascoigne Rosalie. It is a sculpture made by linoleum and wood. In Step through, there are many fragments with the floral linoleum on the skin and those are mounted on wooden blocks in different height so that people could step across the narrow space among those fragments. His intention to make this work is to make viewers think back of the floors of Australian kitchens of 1950's. It is reported that Rosalie Gascoigne's inspiration comes from spare countryside of the southern tablelands and the Monera district, a unique natural environment that lies relatively close to Canberra. She had extraordinary capability to capture and convey the essence of nature and the usage of light effects,air and space through her skills in breaking away from the common and her intrinsic response to the material and the chose of landscape.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Homework Due Mar 09
Step2A
This is called rainbow sock-making toy. As the name implies, it is made with socks, button and cotton. I created my small rainbow because I got a not bad score in my UNSW foundation exam. So you could see a big smile on his face and the colours I chose are luminous and vivid. He feels very soft. Actually, there could not be exactly the same two sock-making toys because they always represent different emotions of the creators.
This is called rainbow sock-making toy. As the name implies, it is made with socks, button and cotton. I created my small rainbow because I got a not bad score in my UNSW foundation exam. So you could see a big smile on his face and the colours I chose are luminous and vivid. He feels very soft. Actually, there could not be exactly the same two sock-making toys because they always represent different emotions of the creators.
Step2B
This is Fallingwater created by Frank Lloyd Wright. It is located on the falling, around by mountains, which could be called houses on the mesa. The penetration of the architecture and the nature form a whole and they background each other, which looks very harmonious.
Step2C
Fireworks show of Disney in HONGKONG
The photo took by me is the start of the fireworks show. The castle under the light rendering and the colour of the firework with the sky as the background looks pretty beautiful. And the music coordinated the firework show very well.
Step4
Fiona Hall
Diversity ; Brandish ; Disordered
Tracey Moffat Fragment ; Twist ; broken
Rosalie gascoigne
Connection; splice; integral
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)