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REFINING SEARCH CRITERIA
PROGRAM TYPE DISPLAY
LINKING VACANCIES DISPLAY TO PROGRAM DISPLAY
CIRCULATION DISPLAY
LINKING VACANCY AND PROGRAM DISPLAYS TO PRESENCE OF DAYLIGHT
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EMISSIVE COLUMN APARTMENT
SPRING 2019, HALF-SEMESTER SEMINAR PROJECT PROFESSOR: EDWIN LIU The objective of this project, as a part of a class titled “Architectural Visualization & Moving Image,� was to create an immersive environment with elements of surrealism through the superposition of intrusive elements. My design utilized swirling columns of varying sizes to introduce a seemingly alien element into the scene, further emphasized by the rotating and glowing volumes extruding from the columns. The first scene of the animation focuses on the presence of the columns in the room and the emissive qualities of these extrusions acting on intervals. The second scene portrayed an additional dynamic element of these volumes, oscillating away from and toward the columns. The final scene gave the volumes full autonomy from the columns, in which they all slowly drift away from the columns, filling up the room and even escaping to the outside. Full video link: https://youtu.be/cP7u_vDUqjc
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