2009年4月29日星期三

EXP2:36 Custom Texture




EXP2:Lecture 7 Reflection


This slide is cut from Lecture 7, which is about the light and dark in architecture, the chapter named "SHADOW AS REFUGE". It is about the lights and shadows used to show the aesthetic view of the model. From the shadow of the model, we can see a very different view of the model, like shadow as refuge. The shadow can also give the viewer a better view of the architecture, and make the architecture more dramatic and a feeling of mystery.

The shadow under an architecture could be used as a cool place for people to have a rest. And by the changing of light direction, intensity and distance, there will be different shaded places, and people can get different views and various cool places to have a rest.

Thus, the shadow is not only the reflection of architecture from light, it could also be used as "refuge", and help the architecture be beautiful, and give people different view all the time.

2009年4月27日星期一

EXP2:Electroliquid Aggregation

Alfred Nobel: "Perhaps my factories will put an end to war sooner than your congresses: on the day that two army corps can mutually annihilate each other in a second, all civilised nations will surely recoil with horror and disband their troops."

Jacques-Yves Cousteau: "Farming as we do it is hunting, and in the sea we act like barbarians."

The Electroliquid Aggregation of the two quotes:

Farming as we do it is hunting, but perhaps my factories will put an end to war, on the day that two army corps can mutually annihilate each other, and we won't act like barbarians in the sea, and all civilised nations will surely recoil with horror and disband their troops.

EXP2:UT Draft 2











This is the meeting point for the two clients.

EXP2:9 Parallel Projections with Opposite Angle View





EXP2:UT Draft 1










This is the laboratories for the two clients.

2009年4月20日星期一

2009年4月6日星期一

EXP2:A Quote Describing an Idea From Each of Clinets

Alfred Nobel

In 1891, he commented on his dynamite factories by saying to the countess: "Perhaps my factories will put an end to war sooner than your congresses: on the day that two army corps can mutually annihilate each other in a second, all civilised nations will surely recoil with horror and disband their troops." Nobel did not live long enough to experience the First World War and to see how wrong his conception was.

By Sven Tägil, War and Peace in the Thinking of Alfred Nobel
http://nobelprize.org/alfred_nobel/biographical/articles/tagil/index.html


Jacques-Yves Cousteau

Farming as we do it is hunting, and in the sea we act like barbarians.

By Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques-Yves_Cousteau


Keith Campbell

“That's a difficult one. Scientists are asked to referee a lot of papers and to a certain extent we have to believe each other as to the validity of the data.”

http://www.mblwhoilibrary.org/services/lecture_series/campbell/about.html