Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Striation +

Striation and origami, always nice:


deep surface

A recent trend shows the interstitial 'diagram' 'available' between surface and volume, through modern prototyping processes:

colorization

This image offers an alternative to shape and symbol-making. "How about making form out of color, and 'effecting' unexpected vectors?":

Sunday, February 18, 2007

reality vision

Reality vision: [as seen in San Diego] The endless hallways of the self-storage world, might hint at ways of ordering our fuzzy lives:


Tuesday, February 13, 2007

reality-vision

Reality vision: [as seen in San Diego] The 'message' building at UCSD, still legible.

reality-vision

Reality vision: [as seen in San Diego] On my way to research at UCSD, I ran across these striking ['struck'] sculptures:





Sunday, February 04, 2007

contextual imagery

I am very interested by the interaction of images with their surrounding physical space (at that moment of 'interactivity', they are no longer simply 'graphic design', but become part of the 'architectural space-experience'). The following couple of images leverage 'environmental design':



And these create portable contexts:





reality-vision

Reality vision: [as seen in San Diego] This building looks like a boat. Remember Le Corbusier? Here, however, the building also sounds like a boat, its massive volume echoing sounds from the nearby bay.