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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Ornament & Columns



This is how the mechanism for the ornament that adorns the column will look. As seen, once the room (and therefore the column) gets pushed up and down, the ornaments on it appears differently. Hence CONTAINER --> ORNAMENT

A4 final Bell and Fai

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work plao a?

test1


Well as you can see, they all work, the one circle with red works the best, blue the worst
I'm thinking that the bigger it is the better it work also (the worst one is the same shape as the one on the far right)

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which pattern can work best
i think the extreme angels are cool to look at ah haha
but yup tell me la gun

pattern for pleating

krist pls test this if its working
if yes then i will try to do the print screen by monday

this will be the pattern for print screen on fabric (2m x 3x for pleating )

Krist + Palm board final

i need tailor

anyone has good tailor pls tell me asap

Mint & Champ A4

Calling for labor !!!!

anybody has labors at home pls contact me
i need a team of labors who can sew


thanks ja

Thursday, September 30, 2010

2 FAI+BELLE

Effects of interaction with ornament on container/ space

Here is an experiment as to how space might be perceived (architectural space) from the interplay of the object that we are designing. Some spaces could be identified as large/ convention hall/ amphitheater/ partitioned rooms...if so, how would their ornaments appear to be...


A pavilion

Semi-public space

Private/intimate space

However, we can see that these interpretations are highly subjective. Thus we will come up with a systematic way of catalog to categorize these spaces as well.

ADDITION FAI+BELLE

Experiment


This is a pair of glove that I made out of A4 paper to work on a bit
I've paint some part so that the AR pattern would be detect when I made certain hand gestures
(the red rectangle lines over the pattern means that the tag is recognized)

1. Making OK sign

2. Weave 2 hands together
3. Make a fist


still deciding what to make the AR program shows, but right now, with the theory of
post-structuralism in mind, I'm thinking that we can re-establish the semiotic
of gesture (because the problem with semiotic is that a sign can means anything so it got no meaning) by showing AR image with the gesture.

Krist n Palm

Addition: Triangular unit (Belle & Fai)


This is an example of a unit of triangle that will be the main components of our installation. The unit will be made of 1 inch wood (1 '' by 1 '') and consists of 3 sizes. This is the smallest size, 30 centimeters in length on each side of the triangle. As for the structure of the frame, even though the poster is rendered as wood, we plan to use metal. However, we are still concerned with the price and the time it would take them to do it when we hire. Actual samples of the unit will be brought to class on Friday.

Update: INTERACTIVE ORNAMENTS




SPACE IN MEMORY (Belle & Fai)


BELLE+CHY concept

first draft

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

more of knitting

http://dittelerche.wordpress.com/page/3/


3d knitting

http://seesawdesigns.blogspot.com/2009/02/3d-knitting.html

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Wednesday 29

Wednesday 29, post

- A4 Project Description + Images (and e-mail the PDF)

- Drawing of your final design (Draft 1)
  to be commented and improved before Friday (Draft 2)

- Design Concept Diagram of your proposal

- Photos/Video of progress

AGAIN, E-MAIL A4 PDF by WED. 29

perspective grid

Palm here's the link for the psd file for the perspective grid
here's how to use it:
1. select the pattern layer, crtl+T to transform
2. right click and choose perspective
3. drag the corner to transform the pattern to shape
4. choose the grid layer and do the same transform to match the
pattern
5. use the grid layer as base for other pattern

http://www.mediafire.com/?9ksvx7z3500d60s

here are some example I done, you can just use these.
Remember, the pattern is base on square, so you can flip the
grid 90 degree (distort the top) and it would still work










palm+krist 's list

1. 3 dresses
- combine sleeves and piece
- deconstruct to pattern
-pleating techniques
2. 3 shirts
- combine sides
- knitting techniques
- folding to reveal the pattern
3. gloves
- close finger show pattern
- join hand reveal pattern
4. bag
- lay on the black shirt form pattern
5. scarf
- knitting and folding techniques
6. furniture encases
-table and chair
7. wall and floor as an ending

palm+krist 's list

A4 Brief Statement: INTERACTIVE ORNAMENTS

INTERACTIVE ORNAMENTS
Can interaction between ornaments and users create a new identity for that which the ornament ordains/ can it create place from space? The project aims to study and critque on the conventional relationship between ornaments and that which it decorates by asking the question, 'what comes first, the ornament or the subject which ornaments decorate? Emphasis is also given on contextual forces that affects the way we see and perceive of ornaments.
Second attempt of linkage system after the test without water seem to work quite well.
The key is to reinforced the metal linkage with larger wire.
and arrange the alignment of motor and hydraulic pump.
it should reduce shear forced
from motor circular motion.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Right now I have been encountering machinery problem
the servo motors are too strong and broke the metal wire linkage, including its nylon gears.
luckily i divided layers of mechanism, so when the hydraulic breaks phidgets sensor and controllers still save.
Still try to find someways to replace the broken linkages.

Experiment02

Sunday, September 26, 2010

palm+krist

the list:
1.socks - fold to view pattern,strech& shirnk
2.dress - distortion/bend to show pattern
3.shirt - two people combine to create pattern
4.gloves - close fingers show pattern
5.shirt - bend elbow/stretch elbow
6.bag - lay on black shirt to form a pattern
7.scarf- fold,wrap around to make pattern
8.drape - stretch to reveal the pattern
9.pants- pattern from with chairwhen sit or stand
10.wall,ceiling,floor- create virtual space

Tuesday, Sept 28

- A4 (portrait format) of your group project with
     - image(s)
     - names
     - project title
     - project description
- sign up for midterm presentation time in Google Spreadsheet
- read at least wikipedia of the assigned book
- finished prototype of your midterm proposal

The goal for this week is to sort out your concept design proposal for midterm.

Midterm Time Slot + Reading for Bow

All,
Sign up for the midterm presentation time in the Seoul Google Doc.
You should aim to complete everything by the weekend of Oct. 9/10.
DO this ASAP as I want to send the list out to invite INDA Faculties and
professional guests from outside.
Fill in your Research Topic / Proposing Design Concept since some
of the guests maybe unavailable for the whole session and
may come in specifically just for your proposal.


Bow, to complete the reading list of your concept, apart from

get these two as well:

by Slavoj Zizek

by Sam Penman

mint & champ progress