Sunday, February 3, 2013

Homework 1

What is the design process?

  • A planned arrangement of visual elements to construct an organized visual pattern
Define 3-Dimensional Form?

  • A form that satisfies the principles and elements of design in a harmonious and unified way while having hight, bredth
"One Dollar Koi"
Money's Worth Exhibition
Won Park
  • I feel thought that this was a good example of a 3 Dimensional form because it satisfies that sculptural requirements as well as being aseptically pleasing and it the origami style fits in with our paper-folding unit!
What is space?

  • The way in which an area can be used or unused to show the amount available 
                                   
communal lighting installation from donated fixtures by beforelight
view from ermou street 
  • The way that the lights are placed allow the viewer to further understand the area between the buildings.
What is positive and negative space in 3D design?

  • The balance that makes a form visually stimulating when being viewed up/down, side/side, and close/far away
                                      
visualization of the PH museum - the form references the mechanics of a camera 
render by christopher shelley

  • The shape of the building creates an equally appealing shape in the sky
What is Direction?
  • Used in design to suggest motion of placement in space
  • (image taken from page 134 in "Design Basics"
  • The lines that are placed diagonally create an entirely different and far more dynamic composition that the parallel lines
What is Scale?
  • Size in relation to space
                                        
planet' by marc quinn
  • Obviously babies are not as large as trees, In making the sculpture this big the viewer is drawn to it due to its inquisitive scale
What is Point of View (Focal Point)?
  • Successful emphasis on a particular area that is highly noticeable 


"The Last Supper"
Leonardo da Vinci
  • This image is a famous of Focal Point. Da Vinci uses triages to draw your eye to jesus, who is the center and most important part of the painting.




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