Saturday, 30 April 2011

Experiment 2. Importing into Crysis (The Axonometric)

It took a long time to upload any Crysis work because it was never working. I spent every week sitting there trying to fix it, and I finally got it to work. I was able to get the models in but I could never import any textures in. They never seem to go in, and now that it's working. Here is my axonometric drawing that I put into SketchUp and imported it into Crysis.

Freud - "The mind can also be a prison."



Experiment 2. Electroliquid Aggregation.

Taking our 6 axonometric drawings, we had to fuse two drawings from two different individuals. This parallel projection would consist of 10 rectangular prisms. 10 prisms of course allowed for more intricate models and more creativity. These are my designs. Each drawing reminded me of a piece of artwork that reminded me of each hypothesis. I tried to deconstruct each drawing, and selecting the essential parts of each drawing, then throwing them together to create my new models. Whilst doing these models, I had to construct a hypothesis from the two drawings selected for my Electroliquid hypothesis. Below are three hypothesis' that we're constructed but have not yet been refined.

1) Agnesi/Freud - Drawings 3/4 - Through hypnosis, we can visualise the world around as polygons.

2) Newton/Freud - Drawings 1/5 - As do drugs help the mind advance, as did the sun advice the mind but also holding it together.

3) Newton/Freud - Drawings 2/6 - If it wasn't for apples, we'd be trapped in a prison, endlessly floating in space.

Friday, 29 April 2011

Experiment 2. The Axonometric.

At first, I didn't understand what we had to do for the lesson. When the hypothesis' for each individual was being collected, I was trying to figure out the purpose for them. Then when I started to draw, I thought to myself. 5 rectangular prisms only?! There's no way we could get complex shapes and ideas from just 5 prisms. Then the idea of subtraction was introduced to me, and I thought to myself that they could help further my ideas in my drawings. Little did I know that the subtractions were counted as a prism. So back at square one I had to redraw them, though now I look back at them, some of then I cannot prove to be 5 prisms.

1) Newton - The sun held the world together.
2) Newton - If it wasn't for apples, we'd be floating in space.
3) Freud - A deeper level of thought can be obtained through hypnosis.
4) Agnesi - It is believed that everything were made from polyons.
5) Freud - Drugs help the mind advance.
6) Freud - The mind can be a prison.