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Still from Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049.
I can get inspiration from the use of light and shalow, sci-fi blue/green lights, LED screen.
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A FULL-CG animated piece that tries to illustrate architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects are already-built spaces. Sometimes in an abstract way. Sometimes surreal.
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Front perspective of Yuan Jing Lou and the basic polygon model based on this photo.
Note: The detailed architectural drawings cannot be found online. For the purpose of this artistic project, I assume each tower has equal width and length.
Main Tower: Heigh 80m
Floor level: 13
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More reference photos of Yuan Jing Lou.
Link from Zhihu https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/115400042
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I need to investigate how to create these repetitive shapes.
What kind of modeling technique is best for this?
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A video essay on Sinofuturism by architect-turned-visual-artist Lawrence Lek.
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Here is some basic information (in Chinese) about Yuan Jing Lou. Interestingly, the webpage shows that the English name for this building is "Futurebuildings". I want to explore employing the aesthetics of Sino-Futurism to create an impossible architecture.
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I have not been home for over 2 years because of the pandemic. I want to use this opportunity to re-imagine an iconic architecture called Yuan Jing Lou in my hometown Meishan.
The Yuanjing Building was built in the architectural style of the Song Dynasty in 2004. The main building has 13 floors and is 80 meters high. The podium also has 5 floors. It is one of the tallest “antique” buildings in the country.
As an artist, I am very interested in the phenomenon of “archaising” in contemporary China and how it speaks about the country’s past, present, and future. It would be great to add anachronistic elements to the exterior and interior to make it almost like Cyberpunk.
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