20120321

discuss-chy to final

i agree with what you mentioned in class today. i think when we want our presentation drawings to be so neat, precise and clean, sometimes it just constrains us and makes us feel afraid to draw something on it. I rather mess them up with arrows, descriptions, tiny free-hand drawings or even a ugly sticky man than keeping it clean but uninformative and useless.

so, just thank you for pulling me out from the invisible deceptive constraint of my own deception. haha


and I just found out the mirror thing that i showed you this afternoon. it's called "pseudoscope"

" Pseudoscope is a binocular optical instrumentthat reverses depth perception. It is used to study human stereoscopic perception. Objects viewed through it appear inside out, for example: a box on a floor, would appear as a box shaped hole in the floor.
It typically uses sets of optical prisms, or periscopically arranged mirrors to swap the view of the left eye with that of the right eye."

"The pseudoscope does to front and back what a mirror does to left and right. This means that foreground becomes background and visible background becomes foreground, or more simply, background advances, foreground recedes."


             
     it needs to be constructed precisely with good quality of mirror, otherwise it will not work well.



"this is super interesting" right?

http://www.awesomemustache.com/awesome-toys/pseudoscope/
http://bartlettyear1architecture.blogspot.com/2010/10/pseudoscope.html

4 comments:

  1. Yes it is.
    But even more is to hear that you will try new ways of working and drawing from now on...!

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  2. what are the new ways of working? which way??

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  3. ya.. i think i know. the treasure hunt book hint, stairs and something else that is new right? okay..

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  4. i was mainly referring to the way of working, re-working and re-re-working on a drawing...
    not being afraid to change, modify, scratch, spoil, torture, scribble, (...) it

    And yes, all this work should be related to your new ideas - as possible ways to integrate them.

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