Tuesday, 7 July 2009

Make invisible visible

The idea of discovering my surrounding and the actual space I've lived in has been on my mind for quite a while now. Being introduced to Bruno Munari's technique 'one thing leads to another' in the 1st year of FdA has helped me to look at organic objects and their hidden relationships. My aim is to explore my focus of interest to identify geometry in nature by considering its impact on us humans and our surrounding versus me and my surrounding. This approach should help me to look for answers by comparing ours and my personal experiences.

I would love to be able to visualize my founding and think of how it could be applied to design. 


Renata P.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Renata,

    sounds very interesting indeed - if a little complex - maybe you need to find some concrete examples of similar research or carve out a focused area. You could look at how easy access to GPS systems now are changing how we visualise and understand space and mapping - check out www.gpsdrawing.com
    http://schulzeandwebb.com/hat/

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