3.10.2006


during my last review the other students didn't quite understand the need to make concept models....as in what exactly are they informing in the project. so taking comments on the models i rebuilt the concept models to not only fit into each other in the way an ecosystem would but also the dimensions and complexity of the seperated concepts will inform the different stall types and the complexity of each version. the fact that all the concept models fit together speaks to the way that the stalls will be able to grow into each other as the market becomes more crowded with vendors. as i've already explained the meaning behind the concepts i'm going to simply list their corresponding name:


biological legacy--acting as the base of all the other models
seeding--these peices are inserted across all the other models..
biodiversity VS symbiosis--didn't really change all that much...
variable regeneration speeds--this one expanded a bit
dormant rendered activated--this peice is expresses the way that your eye wants to continue the horizontal lines across the base, and yet the lines don't really exist--etched plex lifted of the base...
the combination of all of these models is adaptation--as each idea has to both integrate and compete with the other concepts...and yet they work together to create a whole...

the sizing of the base, and other peices relates directly to the standard sizing of food and retail stalls at flea markets, farmers markets, and the sizing of carts/tables/other retail peices/etc.

i know that the model is not very three dimensional, but had the model really challenged the sectional qualities of the concept, the abiguity of the later design of the market stalls would have possibly been comprimised...[this last little bit is for micheal]

and just for good measure[so that you know i had a good spring break]here is a photo of me having a good time....when the word was still in my vocabulary...
song of the day: zero 7-look up[this band is also on the soundtrack of GardenState]

2 Comments:

At 3:03 PM, Blogger FUD said...

Erin,
Your pictures would be easier to see if a little larger. This is what I did on my blog: select "none" instead of text on the right of the picture. Select largest picture size. After you've placed the picture on the page, notice that the curser is at the lower right of the picture. Click the carriage return (Enter button) then type away.
I have an example of this at fudsfollies.blogspot.com

 
At 1:12 PM, Blogger ekeith said...

thanks for the suggestions...i'll see if i can't figure it out. =)

 

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