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Project Requirements
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# 1 Time, Light, Shadow, Space
1a Make a large model, at least 2 cubic feet in dimension, that formalizes
the spatial relationships of the rough model you took away from class. This
model should have solids and voids, areas of defined substance and absence,
and various types of elements: directional, energetic, concentrated,
extended.
Materials: Basswood, chip-board, paper, glue
1b Hang this model with fishing line in a place where its shadow is affected
by changing light conditions. Using big pieces of paper (24x36 minimum),
make 6 drawings that capture these shadow variances at different times of
the day and night. Make sure the hardness or softness of your drawing medium
corresponds to the character of the shadow you are representing.
Materials: Paper, charcoal, graphite
Model Title
Thesis-what's the big idea?
Preparation, requirements
Inspiration-Dreams- References
Explanation
Process - Iterations, materials List, process photos
Process Documentation including photos.
Drawings
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2a Construct and install a still
life that will change over two weeksí time. This project may be conceived
for either a public or a private space. It should not be moved during the
time of its transformation, and it should be designed with attention to the
constraints and conditions of material, temperature and weather, movement.
Photograph the still life at least 4 times per day and construct a timeline
with the images.
2b Keep a diary that records your observations of the transformation
of the still life. The diary should be self-contained, bound and should
include pictorial and written elements. It should be a document but it
should allow the embellishment of its truths. It should be beautifulóitself
an object that occupies time because it inspires its own observation
(observation-observed.)
Model Title
Thesis-what's the big idea?
Preparation, requirements
Inspiration-Dreams- References
Explanation
Process - Iterations, materials List, process photos
Process Documentation including photos.
Photographs- 4 times per day
construct a timeline with the images.
Diary-pictorial and written elements
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3a Based on your diary for #2,
create a montage. Your montage will present a time-composite (time and
narrative in one space) whereas your diary presented a time-progression
(time and narrative changing from page to page.) Pay close attention to your
choice of materials and objects, scale, composition, texture, image.
Everything you include should have meaning; nothing should be arbitrarily
placed.
3b Using Flash, make an interactive version of your Box. Emphasize
the relationship of layers, hidden elements, object transformations and
tempo relative to the meaning-system established in the Box.
Model Title
Thesis-what's the big idea?
Preparation, requirements
Inspiration-Dreams- References
Explanation
Process - Iterations, materials List, process photos
Process Documentation including photos.
materials and objects, scale, composition, texture, image.
montage-time and narrative in one space
Flash, make an interactive version of Box. Emphasize the relationship of
layers, hidden elements, object transformations and tempo relative to the
meaning-system established in Box
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4a For one week, carefully
observe yourself in time. In one book (that you make or purchase), keep
track of everything you do, everything you think: chart your life and the
kind of time that characterizes and runs it. Take note of fast time, slow
time, time that flies, time that stands still. Register patterns and
activities and thoughts and experiences but do so with temporal awareness.
Begin to create a system of codes and symbols that organize your experience.
Uber-documentation is the key hereóyou must be a fanatic during this week of
intense self and time-awareness.
4b Create a canvas 80î square. The material for this canvas is up to
you, but you must choose it for a reason. On this canvas, create a complex
diagram that is, in essence, a time map/chart/calendar of your week. The
diagram should have an overall schema (an organizing principle or form) and
a multitude of general and specific categories, marked by the codes and
symbols you created. A cartographic key may or may not be important. The
diagram should allow macroscopic and microscopic readings and should be
sufficiently layered, both formally and symbolically, to invite extensive
study and tracing.Model Title
Thesis-what's the big idea?
Preparation, requirements
Inspiration-Dreams- References
Explanation
Process - Iterations, materials List, process photos
Process Documentation including photos.
materials and objects, scale, composition, texture, image.
observations-track book: do, think,
Create a canvas 80î square
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