Friday, October 30, 2009

Understanding DIALOG

My parti/collage consists of my ideas of how I was going to create two spaces using twelve 4"x6" pieces of Bristol board and twelve wooden skewers in order to create two spaces with dialog. My main idea was thing 1 and thing 2. The idea of them both being identical and both working together is what I considered to be a good dialog.
For my sketch model I made a cube using the 12 skewers and divided it using Bristol board. To emphasize my two space I built the cube to where you can separate each triangular side and see the two distinguished spaces by themselves.

In my next model I still have the cube idea but it is made with completely right angles. Also I did not cut out each individual 4"x6" card. I cut out sheets of the Bristol boars which measured 12"x6", and I scored so that you can see each 4"x6" card.



When I overlapped both 12"x6" sheets of Bristol board i them decided to bring the skewers in and have them following the seem. This made the skewers be more related to the Bristol boars and bring more unity to my project.


For the final model the angle are not square. The skewers at an angle make the model more interesting. The dialog in my model is created when both halves ( thing 1 and thing 2) are working together to create the cube.




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