Monday 30 March 2009

Developing Model.....

Overall...
Top front view

Bottom back view



Top back view



Top front view (60 degree)

Front view
Above Section...

Overall view

With wide opened balcony and the stairs that link the above section to the exhibition space...



A opened balcony...



Stairs from the exhibition space is linked to the balcony as well .
Different types of texture are applied to show the connection between the two parts. It was originally designed to have the same texture, however, considering Gascoigne is old and may not judge the distinctions well, two different textures are applied to distinguish the differences.

The middle platform of stairs are on the similar level to the bottom part of the above section so there would be more space for the artist to work.



The stair from Gascoigne's above section to the top part of the exhibition place and the stairs to the bottom part of the exhibition place.


A full view of the top part of exhibition place(opened)...


The walls and floor of the bottom part of the exhibition place are covered by vegetation.
I want to create a space with natural sense for the gallery so that the viewers have a comfortable and pure environment to see the artworks.
With Fiona Hall's Mourning Chorus...
Stairs from exhibition place to the below section...
Closer view of the stair...
Views of the underground...



Video For Stairs- From Youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIl-Osg8lvE&feature=related



Video from Kindom Hearts [a PS2 Game]

The spiral stairs in the video is awsome!!!

Sunday 29 March 2009

36 Textures...

ALL~~~


Woven Curvy
Soft Reflective
Coarse Shiny

Silky Grainy

Static Opaque

Hollow Crystallised


Interwoven Woody

Rough Zigzag

Rubbery Scratched


Oily Stiff

Spiral Jagged

Sticky Spiky



Tiled Magnetic

Criss-cross Meshed

Rough Scaly



Pixilated Fragmented

Insulator Bumpy

New Old






Artists...Fiona Hall and Rosalie Gascoigne

Fiona Hall
Mourning Chorus
Inspired by the extinction of birds on New Zealand, Hall used disposable plastic chemical containers to build the 11 extinct or endangered birds- to show the destruction on nature by artificial detergent. The beaks are made from carved and cast resin then attached to empty plastic containers. The harmonious relationship between the nature and culture within the artwork is however total contrasts to the fact.


Rosalie Gascoigne
Dolly Boxes
Gascoigne arranged numerous similar plastic dolls into wooden shelves. The dolls are similar but not the same, each differs from others by the stains. The shelves are made by Gascoigne from used wood.

Monday 16 March 2009

WK 1's Sketchup Homework

18 Sections















Final decision...


Above (Rosalie Gascoigne, Noun ): Alienation

Below (Fiona Hall, Adjective ): Genuine












Sketchup ONE




Above:Glass walls and metal frame





Sketchup TWO











Below: Glass walls and concrete frame