Showing posts with label perforate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perforate. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 March 2010

Brick Options for 3d Printing

option1: brick size the same as Tate Modern extension, converging on either side, projecting and receding illusions
option 2: brick size the same as Tate Modern extension, converging on either side, projecting and receding illusions, multiple layers
option 3: standard brick size, varying angles of brick to create texture
option 4: standard brick, notched intersection of facets to avoid making 'special' bricks

option 5: standard brick, notched intersection of facets, varying bond spacing to create illusions of depth and counterdepth

please give feedback on which models should be printed on Monday and how they should be modified (if necessary). So far I think models 1, 3 and 5 should be printed although 3 seems too haphazard and too small a fragment as it currently exists.

please also advise on scale. I thought of printing at 1:50 but in the case of option 5, this scale may be too small to be legible so it might have to be 1:20.

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Initial Brick Translation of Effects

In this initial drawing, I experimented with different ways of staggering a brick course and how angled facets could meet to capture the effects created in my foil models of perspectival convergence, coincidental disruption and directionality. The above image shows two variations of a perforate brick pattern and how the qualities seem to relate to the effects of the foil models below.

Sunday, 24 January 2010

wallpaper plan - perforated wall

Hi Kit-chen^^
I
t could have differences with final wall but the maximum gap will be within ±15 millimeter. and kits perforation position shouldn't be lower than glazing bottom so it changed into one module from the previous plan has two module. but kits one hasn't many layers then we don't need to limit the size of module vertically.

thanks

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