Foundations of Design : REPRESENTATION, SEM2, 2017 M2 JOURNAL - FLATNESS vs PROJECTION Ningning Zhan (Tammy)
(940752) Jun Han Foong, Studio 5
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WEEK 3 READING: TITLE OF READING
Question 1: What is Pictorial Space according to Le Corbusier? (Maximum 100 words) According to Le Corbusier, Pictoraial Space is a space which “can only be viewed from a distance but cannot be entered or circulated through.” It is a three- diamensional object illustrated on two-diamensional pictire plan. The object can be shown vividly by viewed from a specific distance, or rather the frontality of the object can only be accessed bya specific distance.
Question 2: The Flatness of Le Corbusier’s painting’s are attributable to two properties. What are they? And what are these pitted against?(Maximum 100 words) The Flatness of Le Corbusier’s painting’s are attributable to texture and color. These pitted against using black to create a sense of three- diamensional space in a image.The object is registered as “pure extension”.
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MARIO’S WORLD
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1ST MARIO’S WORLD
It’s the 1st Mario World which combined the front and the back part.
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COMBINED MARIO’S WORLD
it’s the completed work of Mario World which would be further editted in illustrator. Besides the basic element showed in the original pictures. I added a temple in the middle.
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WEEK 4 READING: TITLE OF READING Complete your reading before attempting these questions:
Question 1: Explain the difference between Pictoral (in this case perspectival) space and Projection? (Maximum 100 words) The difference between Pictoral space and Projection is the existance of vanishing point. Pictoral space is a flat plane,therefore there is part of the object that is unable of being viewed from alternative angles. While projection is capable to rotate that the object can be accessed by different viewpoints.
Question 2: Where did Axonometric projection first arise, and why? (Maximum 100 words) The first arise of Axonometric projection is in ancient times in a military context. It arised due to the questions about mearsurability, prediction, and verifiability. It was firstly used to the “chart three-diamensional trajectories of artillery projectiles�. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this technique was taught in engineering schools for mechanization and industralization. It was highly valued because of the consistency of measurement.
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ILLUSTRATED MARIO’S NEW WORLD
It is my final Mario World. The subworld was built by cloud. The Mario character was also draw in illustrator by pen tool.
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APPENDIX
The main tools used in Module 2
The front part and the back part of Mario World was combined together.
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