Our second big project of the year is called interpolated void. The concept of the project is to take two photos and extend the geometry within the photos to create a new composition in, between, and around the images.
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A work in progress (my first draft) |
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My final piece |
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Two drafts + one final + one digital |
This project was a really interesting experimentation with line weights and the way that one line reacts to another. It's easy to think of different materials in a building reacting to each other (both physically over time and sculpturally designed) but it was a good challenge to try to put reason into the lines in a photograph. Stay tuned for the next iteration of this project when we make it 3D!