My thoughts as they occurred during class on Monday:
-buildings all made from microscopic/normally small things
-perspective? looking through a magnifying glass? looking up at the small things? makes you feel even smaller
-a city built on the brain - all the things one tend to think about on an average day - all the things the body thinks about with out conscious thought (breathing etc) - curved horizon line - background represents the electric charges running through the brain
- quilted hills - all features are stuffed, sewn together
- higher horizon line is good for creating foreground, lower line means more of the sky shows, better for more things in the air
- two point perspective leaves the viewer stationary with 'one eye'
- endless landscape, use of parallel lines to convey perspective
- if you want depth, consider overlap and scale of objects in landscape
- using "thinnies" from the dark tower series as a rift in space to create a second plane of existence on the same landscape
- use a picture of the top of a head as a ground?
have ideas for wednesday,
ready go!
Monday, April 20, 2009
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Good ideas Robin, I think it will be important for you to continue to blend the digital and the material. Printing on fabric as you've done in the past and maybe even taking this to the level of making a full on quilt. You've got two weeks after all.
ReplyDeleteHAH, I wish i had time for a full on quilt, but sadly, they involve a great deal of work, and a sewing machine that... well, works. :P I will, however, continue to think on how i can make the 2D translate into 3D.
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