Abstracted Journey – Mind Map – Project Five (2110)

Instruction

Create a mind map for all the senses you experienced on your journey to treasure.

 

Purpose

Find out just how much you remember from the walk, how it impacted your mood, and how you could interpret it. Remember every detail you can.

 

My Interpretation

I split my mind map into three main sections: Instruction, External, and Personal. Instruction focused on the steps themselves, how I handled them, and how they were structured. External focused on things outside of my control like weather, time, etc. but most of the section was dedicated to the experiences of each location that I visited in the past. Personal was where things that directly were caused by me took place, such as what I was wearing, what I was holding, and how I felt.

Pattern & Scale – Planning Final Depth and Volume – Project Five (2110)

 

Instruction

Finalize a design idea and get building.

 

Purpose

Again, due to the fast nature of this project, things must be done quickly. A final idea must be decided on as well as begun ASAP.

 

My Interpretation

I built upon the bug theme of my graphic by mimicking an ant-hill pattern for depth and mimicking the waves that warp the air when you look at the edge of hot pavement in the summer. Bugs remind me of summer which reminds me of heat and those “wiggles” that emerge from the hot streets. I drew up some examples of how I want the designs to look, allowing for some visual interest in the surrounding frame of the depth object with a non-rectangular shape. I plan to make the zig-zags on the volume structure zig and zag in different directions to build off of that sense of exhaustion and disorientation. I wanted it to also have varying height levels and not include chitboard, as the contrast of one model with and one model without chitboard.

Pattern & Scale – Exploring Ideas – Project Five (2110)

 

Instruction

Create your graphic from the previous project in 3D space.  Focus on volume and depth in two separate creations. Explore ideas and create a prototype. 

 

Purpose

This project is quick, communicate your ideas fast and effectively with simple creations that can express an idea. Explore the ideas of depth and volume and how they effect space and patter and scale. Experiment with chitboard and get used to it’s structural qualities.

 

My Interpretation

Volume as a concept came easy to me, but depth was more difficult. To help to understand ideas, I decided to start with a pattern that looks similar to my graphic and start warping it. Soon I realized I wanted to use the depth idea as a cave-like anthill pattern, bulding off the previously established bug theme. I changed the pattern and created tunells vetween the two seperate holes underneath in lower layes. I also played with layer height, making the top layers high and far apart and the lower layers literally touching.

Pattern & Scale – Concept Sketches – Project Five (2110)

Instruction

Create twelve sketches highlighting both volume and depth of your graphics from the previous project in 3D space.

 

Purpose

Iterate and explore ideas. Understand how shapes and repeated shapes can create form.

 

My Interpretation

I struggled understanding this instruction and had limited ideas on both depth and volume. Starting with my fly’s eye pattern in depth, I wanted to see how creating a shadowbox with “bridges” crossing it in pattern. For volume, I would instead create ribbons of pattern up and around the space to create a volumetric shape. For the beetle graphic I explore depth by changing the shapes orientation as it descends, flipping it and rotating it, different depths and where it ends up. For volume of the beetle I explored smooth and ridged shapes, again with varying heights, and even distortion and waves within waves within the layers of craft.

Abstracted Metamorphosis – Further Progress – Project Four (2310)

Instruction

Continue adding detail to the drawings. New layout template given.

 

Purpose

Finalize ideas and textures, prepare for final deliverable.

 

My Interpretation 

Using the notes from my previous progress post, I continued adding detail with new textures and perspectives. For the boot, I decided to ditch the leather texture and allow the bubbly additions be their own texture. The other drawings did not change from the previous post.