Friday, 18 May 2012

Ruth Murray: Final Proposals

Strong Image of Work
Layered Textile Print


'Walk through' Glass Feature

Sliding Doors
 


FINAL PROPOSAL-Danusha Komar

My final proposal is to create a movable and changeable exhibition screen in the form of digital tiles. The installation would originally show my Manchester inkblots which are based upon marks and memories that have been made in Manchester in the past, however the screen could then be used a single screen or multiple screens to show new students and staff artwork as marks they have made in Manchester. 
 
 Concentrating on the idea of interaction and change, I wanted the tiles to facilitate new patterns and marks being made from my designs which is why the tiles slide to change position on the wall.This way my original designs will never become stagnant or 'boring'. The movement will also allow variation for the digital exhibitions that can be uploaded onto it. 
I think digital exhibitions could be a very new, exciting and practical way of students to show their work in a public environment. The art world will always hands on and traditional however it is becoming increasingly modern and digital and I think that this screen could help students to begin to show their work in a digital way, ready for their working careers. 
 As the screen would be of a substantial size and the tiles would be in large numbers, I needed to come up with a way to allow anyone to be able to move the screens interactively. This shows itself in the form of a smaller replica of the tiles lower down on the wall. These would be digitally connected to the working tiles and act like a sliding puzzle remote. For example when you move a tile on the remote, the corresponding larger tile would move on the wall above. I think this is an easy, simple and fun way of interacting with the screen.
 
 
 The screen could be installed inside the new building in a large space such as the reception. However, I think a better idea would be to have it on the large blank wall on the side of the new art school so that the public could see the work as well. 
I wanted my final design to be new, exciting and useable and I think that the PIXEL SCREEN achieves this.

Thursday, 17 May 2012

FINAL PROPOSALS, Zoe Budwig



Hanging Glass Piece for the New Build Lanterns 




Strong Image 




Outcomes - Lois Norman

                                      These are my 2x outcomes for the Oxford Road Screen.


This is my collaged visualisation, using an artists representation of the art school reception.


These are my 3D pieces I created in response to the Unit X project.


Prints

My final design changed from the colour going through the spectrum, to becoming more intense as it got closer to the end of the pathway. 
If the design were to be in the new art school, it would be much longer and the colour range would be much wider and more exciting.


As part of my digital outcome, I decided to produce a short stop start animation and a visualisation. if given more time I would have liked to have improved my film through editing. 





Tuesday, 15 May 2012

CONTEXT BOARD, Zoe Budwig

Lisa Iwomoto 


As we are all trying to finalise our ideas into visualisations I thought this would be helpful, particularly with our A3 context board. 


Here is an example below, it is quite clear using models, drawings and designs in context what the artist is proposing. We may not use as many images but the format is neat and effective in showcasing the designs. 



Visualisation - Interni magazine





Interni magazine

http://www.internimagazine.it/special-events/interni-legacy-2012/installazioni

Mary showed us this website above - Interni magazine - showing ideas of drawn and digital visualisations... thought it might help people out on ideas they could use...

Use the address above to take you to the interni legacy section where these visualisation ideas are...