Sunday, May 2, 2010

Links

to Google sketch-up model
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=3390318c4792535183659d45fdfc5c57&prevstart=0

to Crysis level
http://www.filefront.com/16338593/z3335050_level.cry

to Crysis objects
http://www.filefront.com/16338711/z3335050_objects.zip

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Image Captures And Architecture



the centre hill meeting point, accompanied by natural trees for a holistic and natural approach.



Stephen Hawkings lab, illustrating the realm of four dimensioning, which i have tried to implement into every aspect.




The design at first sight looks as if it is all one single supported component, whereas when looked upon closer, it is four unsupported components, which i have actually got to move around within the crysis game, hence emphasizing the 4d notion of time.





this shows the use of lighting, and also how the texture applied furthers the idea of extra dimensioning, attempting to trick the eyes into something surreal.





this is Charles Darwin's lab, illustrating the idea of interrelating dependant components in order for support. it also incorporates some deception, as the supporting beam is actually broken, pretending to be the main source of suppoort, whereas the support is actually to the left.



the use of camouflaging texture is applied to seperate the connectedness between the clients

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Landform

The intended landform was to have a flat hill between the client's labs, having an outside world as a meeting point, as to exchange wordings in an environment which is more tranquil and natural.



This image shows the landform acting as a ramp from the water, where the clients would come from a boat, towards the upper level of the lab.



The two landform ramps from seaside.

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

36 Custom Textures

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18 Sketch Axonometrics









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Electroliquid Aggregation

I would really need a four dimensional screen because of the irreducibly complex system
Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking

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Three Quotes

"I love working with passionate people who want to help address climate change and poverty by thinking and experimenting outside the square," Nicole Kuepper

Deborah Smith, “Thinking outside the square finds light in oven,” The Sydney Morning Herald, August 20, 2008, Science section, http://www.smh.com.au/news/energy-smart/thinking-outside-the-square-finds-light-in-oven/2008/08/19/1218911717526.html, accessed 21 April 2010.

"irreducibly complex system". An irreducibly complex system is one composed of multiple parts, all of which are necessary for the system to function. If even one part is missing, the entire system will fail to function. Charles Darwin

"Unlocking the Mystery of Life," documentary by Illustra Media, 2002.


To show this diagram properly, I would really need a four dimensional screen. However, because of government cuts, we could manage to provide only a two dimensional screen. Stephen Hawking


"The Beginning of Time" lecture by Professor Stephen Hawking, 1996


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