Sunday, August 29, 2010

Experiment 1: A moment in Time



Sculptural Spatial Momentum
A moment during a violent transformation that creates an abstract sculptural container that implies dynamism and momentum.

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Documentary Style: Observational

The most suitable documentary mode for my hypothesis for this experiment is the Observational mode. The observational mode allows the audience to observe what happens and formulate their own opinions and conclusions. Other modes appear impractical as I want to inspire unique interpretations from my own interpretation of porosity, not enforce "facts" on the audience nor persuade them with "laws".

Friday, August 27, 2010

Thoughts on Porosity

A Moment in Time


When you transform the old into the new there is a moment during this transformation where the old is still visible through relationships that assume the old that are the frame work for the new. During this moment the energy or momentum of the catalyst also sings to the audience. By pausing the transformation and constructing an architecture at this moment, a new sculptural spatial container is created with the energy of the catalyst and the allusion to the old.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Turbulant Catalyst

Forms and Spaces can be rapidly transformed through a combination of powerful actions and the interaction between the elements during the reaction is a poetic display; the resulting space a spontaneous and elegant sculpture of the shift in Porosity.

Monday, August 9, 2010