Friday, January 12, 2007

Studio: 3D to 2D

I analyzed Screen Shot 1.


















Scheme 1











It seemed to me that the room appeared very small, but could easily be much bigger. The night vision camera make is hard to dicern, but it seemed as though a lot of natural light would enter the room.

Scheme 2











Going back to my diagrams, where the wall was partial to instigate the action, perhaps there is a lot of space behind the wall that you can notice, but cannot access or inhabit. The natural light in this scheme is coming from the side instead of directly opposite the mirror wall.

2 comments:

Ellie said...

I think it is a very strong approach to use "daylight" as a way to guide how the "unseen" portion of the room could be "completed" (outside the bounds of the pespective). Well done.

I think if you were to progress this further, I would suggest that you consider "thickness". Right now everything (walls and ceiling) are "thin". If you added depth to the wall, it would be yet another way to affect daylight and afford you yet another way to consider the space.

Kyle Basilius said...

Interesting approach carli...maybe the study of the natural light and that pattern could push the space into a new direction...based on how the sun or the light angled and entered into the space.