these are just so ridiculously beautiful, i love them. sorry i can't be more critical or useful- but they are really good. why don't you start setting up an animation sequence - in a way where we're not just experiencing your space as a sequence of paths or slabs - but where you start to describe, articulate and somehow depict the experience of walking through the GALLERY. So we can see how projected media would be shown - using the light/dark sequence to your advantage.
You could also just do an animation with a still camera in one space over the course of the day so we can see how the changes in light control the flow pattern of the users in, through, and out of the space. The 2 animations together would really work well together to tell the story of both the building and a single space within. ok - all for now - good luck for the jury - I'm sure you can do at least the single space animation in time for it (or at least a demo-version).
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oh wow, you are serious with renderings!
Posted by: Monia | June 5, 2006 03:48 AM
these are just so ridiculously beautiful, i love them. sorry i can't be more critical or useful- but they are really good. why don't you start setting up an animation sequence - in a way where we're not just experiencing your space as a sequence of paths or slabs - but where you start to describe, articulate and somehow depict the experience of walking through the GALLERY. So we can see how projected media would be shown - using the light/dark sequence to your advantage.
You could also just do an animation with a still camera in one space over the course of the day so we can see how the changes in light control the flow pattern of the users in, through, and out of the space. The 2 animations together would really work well together to tell the story of both the building and a single space within. ok - all for now - good luck for the jury - I'm sure you can do at least the single space animation in time for it (or at least a demo-version).
Posted by: natasha sandmeier | June 6, 2006 06:10 PM