Foundations of Design : REPRESENTATION, SEM1, 2017 M4 JOURNAL - FRAME vs FIELD Yilin TU
student number: 964532 Studio Tutor : Colby Hanan Vexler Studio: 14
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WEEK 9 READING: TITLE OF READING
Question 1: What are Durer’s rules for perspectival projection? (Maximum 100 words) Durer has three rules for perspectival projection. Firstly, the perspectival needs to meet at the centre of the vanishing point which is determined by the prependicular drawn from the eye to the picture plane. Secondly, all parallels have a common vanishing point. Thirdly, equal diminish progressively as they receded in space, so that any poortion of the picture is calculated from the preceding or following portion.
Question 2: Describe homogenous space? (Maximum 100 words)
Homogenenous space is described as a mathematical space which is produced by construction. It is also has the relationship between perseivable points and space into mathematics form such as orthogonals. All its elements which have joined points are mere determinations of position, possessing no independent content outisde this relation, this position which is occupied in relation to each other.
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INVISIBLE CITY: Coninuous Ciities 4 - Cecilia
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OLD QUAD ISOMETRIC
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South East Isometric view of columns, base and roof
OLD QUAD ISOMETRIC WITH NOTATIONS
Key Movement Stare Light Mood Heavy Mood People/Sheep
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Space Transition
South East Isometric view of completed icons
Mobius circle Perspective 1 Perspective 2
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QUAD PERSPECTIVE 1 + 2 Perspective 1 This is my first view chosen, it clearly shows the depth of the whole scene. According to my story, there are two conversations, in order to make both of them visible, i finally chose this view.
Perspective 2 My second view is focusing on the corner of the city. It also put more emphasis on the background than my perspective 1.
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PERSPECTIVE SCENE 1 + 2
Perspective Scene 1 The two characters which is closer to viewers in the scene are presenting the first conversation in the story. I placed some sheep around the goatherd and the main style of my characters is sketch. Besides, I chose bricks to erect my columns and base.
Perspective Scene 2 The second scene is presenting the second conversation in the story. I used grass on the floor to present the passage of time. In addition to the grass, i placed a goatherd with longer beard to express this idea.
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WEEK 10 READING: TITLE OF READING Complete your reading before attempting these questions:
Question 1: IWhat is the difference between autographic and allographic practice? (Maximum 100 words) Autographic work and the authenficity has direct contact with its author. It depends on an individual’s own describtion. Allographic practise can be interpreted and repoduced easily without the intervention of the artist. However, it requires notation to as the base of the reproduction.
Question 2: Why do architects need new representational techniques? (Maximum 100 words) Architects need new representational techniques is due to the ideas that they want to express become complex. Thus, they require more efficient and more developing techniques to create different kinds of abstract information. Notations are one of the important tools which could express various visualisations and feelings.
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FINAL DRAWINGS Continuous Cities 4: CeCilia Yilin TU, 964532
From the Isometric view with icons, it clearly presents the characters and their movements. It also shows the location where two main conversations occur. Key Movement Stare Light Mood Heavy Mood People/Sheep
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In my final perpective work, i added some fog and using liquify to transform the back space in order to create a sense of connection between spaces and time.
Space Transition
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Mobius circle Perspective 1 Perspective 2
Perspective 1
Perspective 2
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