3d design
Friday, April 29, 2011
STRUCTURE/ABSTRACTION: ALTER EGO
The helmet of Pulous was excavated in the late 1980s after archaeologists found an ancient battle arena of the coast of Greece. Studies and other findings in the area have led researchers to believe that perhaps this long lost tribe was once a part of a culmination of pre-Olympic type games where numerous tribes and nations gathered together to fight to the death thus crowning the champion of all nations. These games were spectator sports and were enjoyed by many of the wealthier members of the tribes. Despite the gruesome nature of the sport attendance is thought to have been very high to watch these games as a form of brutal entertainment. During these games it was typical for the participants to wear armor that was representational of the tribe there were from. The Pulous tribe was one that was represented by the birds that inhabited the area hence the feather Mohawk and bird emblem embedded in the helmet. Also the bright blue and red of the helmet are supposed to be representational of the colors of the tribe.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
VI. Mass/Creative and Functional Design: Toy, Game or Invention
Invent: To create something from your imagination
Light bulb: Thomas Edison
Mass: a body of matter with no definable shape and often having a considerable size
Weight: The force on an object due to gravity
Gravity: The force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth
Presence: the state of existing
presence of carnivale: wall sculpture
Big Rig Jig truck sculpture: Mike Ross
underwater sculpture: Jason de Caires
absence: The state of not existing
falling tetris blocks
London Ink Swimmer Sculpture
Kinetic Bicycle
Negative Space: The space around and between the subjects of an image
Time lapse: Peter Murphey
Pictures of Eve's Apple
stink tree table
Light bulb: Thomas Edison
Airplane: the Wright Brothers
Bicycle: Ernest and Pierre Michaux
Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier
Velcro (hook and loop fastner)- George de Mestral
Mass: a body of matter with no definable shape and often having a considerable size
double oval
Nathan Sawaya- Yellow
Discarded Clothes Sculpture: Guerra De La Paz
discarded clothes sculpture 2: Guerra De la Paz
Weight: The force on an object due to gravity
Corridor Pin: Claus Oldenburg
Guerra De La Paz
Guerra De La Paz
Umbrellas: Christo
Spitzhacke Kassel: Claus Oldenburg
Gravity: The force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth
Anti gravity sculpture: Tom Shannon
Bronze Sculpture in Singapore
Gravity: Lorenzo Quinn
sand sculpture: anonymous
Nancy Rubins
Presence: the state of existing
presence of carnivale: wall sculpture
Big Rig Jig truck sculpture: Mike Ross
underwater sculpture: Jason de Caires
absence: The state of not existing
falling tetris blocks
London Ink Swimmer Sculpture
Kinetic Bicycle
Eulogy To the Horizon: Eduardo Chilidia
Beethoven's quartet: Mark Di Suervo
Negative Space: The space around and between the subjects of an image
Time lapse: Peter Murphey
Pictures of Eve's Apple
your house inside a book: Olaffur Eliasson
angel heads: Glenys Bartonstink tree table
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