Sunday, September 9, 2007

Captured images from UT2004 environment using 'Fraps'



Considered to be the 'ramp' or walkway, it links the two laboratories together. The slits through the wall emphasises the idea of 'being able to see a space, but not physically able to reach it' brought forward in the "ElectroLiquid Aggregation" quote.

Inside the Stephen Hawking chamber, looking from the other side of the slits.


This outdoor ramp forces Hawking to move past Darwin's laboratory, a sense of 'passing but not reaching' to go into the meeting place for the two scientists.

Meeting place - adaptation + beauty beyond measure
Corridor leading to meeting room
More slits - leading to Charles Darwin's lab
Charles Darwin's lab - ability to adapt to space which is not of the norm

1 comment:

manus said...

hey sharon,

i fully understood your concept of being able to 'see' but not able to 'wonder' at the beauty of the place, especially at the outdoor ramp where you forced Hawking to move closely pass the other client's space but without reaching or seeing it. The use of slits in walls for the inside spaces also helped to further demonstrate the idea.

I also liked the idea how you used really simple corridors to link each spaces together, because they're so simple, it creates a contrast and really helps to focus on the concepts you're making for the spaces.

I don't really like pink myself, but the choice of colour for the meeting place seemed really appropriate, it was like a combination of the blue and pink lightings from the other rooms flowing together, the idea of adaptation and beauty beyond measure was well imported.

niceee haha

manus