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Project #5: Index
1. QCQ #7: Corners
2. Corners: Research (1)
Corners: Research (2)
Corners: Research (3)
3. Corners: Final
4. QCQ #7:The Dialects of Outside and Inside
5. Door - The Dialects of Outside and Inside: Final
6. Final PDF Portfolio
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Final PDF Portfolio
Anarchitecture: One Minute Structure(video still with link)
Anarchitecture: Frame Out Selfie(select your best image)
Anarchitecture: A Wall, A Space
Anarchitecture: Anarchitecture
Wall Thing: Final
Wall Thing: One Minute Thing(video still with link)
Wall Thing: Architecture(select your best image)
Negative Fragments: Clay Impressions i
Negative Fragments: Clay Impressions ii (1)
Negative Fragments: Clay Impressions ii (2)
Negative Fragments: Clay Impressions ii (3)
Positive Fragments: Cast i
Positive Fragments: Cast ii
Corners: Final
Door - The Dialects of Outside and Inside: Final
Final PDF Portfolio
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Doors: The Dialects of Outside and Inside
Like any door, you can enter into different rooms and when we look for something, we tend to look in unexpected places. In this case, my mom is looking for her phone. She first looks into the obvious: her room. Then, looks in the unexpected places: the office, her bathroom and my studio. Sometimes, what we are looking for are in unexpected places.
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Corners Final: To Sell or Give
I choose this corner because of the isolation it portrays. In the corner, there are boxes of shoes are for selling and the magazines are for giveaways. When objects are isolated, their purpose is forgotten. The price tags on the boxes are based on the popularity of the brand name.
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Project #4: Index
1. QCQ: Concrete Blonde
2. Negative Fragments: Clay Impressions I
3. Negative Fragments: Clay Impressions II
Negative Fragments: Clay Impressions II (2)
Negative Fragments: Clay Impressions II (3)
4. Positive Fragments: Cast I
5. Positive Fragments: Cast II
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Positive Fragments 2: Strong but Fragile
I used the kettle bell as the shape for the tissue sculpture. I couldn’t move it from the cardboard because of how fragile it was. I thought about sculpting wet tissues into the shape but the problem was how make the handle intact. The tissue sculpture is shaped as the kettle bell to portray strength but fragility within the texture and how it was falling apart.
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