110211 - landscape material (sol, girolamo, abraham, jenny r.)

Our landscape is revolves around the characteristics of a braided river. The landscape is created by systematically cutting and reattaching moulding in order to form units and later, strands. Each unit incorporates an incremental change in some aspect such as cutting the moulding at an oblique, horizontally or vertically, changing the length of each piece, or the rotation at which the pieces are being reattached at. Units are developed which are then attached to one another to create strands. The strands are then systematically braided together to form the landscape.

We have developed two types of strands, the primary and the secondary. In our landscape, the primary strands touch each other while the secondary strand braids with a primary strand and one other secondary strand.

primary strand



secondary strand

1 comment:

  1. Good so far guys. Add more images and info about strands and how strands braid together this weekend.

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