2010年6月24日 星期四
Kaleidoscope interior & cityscape -2
After finished the project’s report, the main issue of my project is getting clearer than before. Moreover, the exhibition of “surreal house” provides several references to support “kaleidoscopic space.” For example, the photographs of Lee Miller, the drawing of Nicholas de Larmessin, the interior of Dali, and the works of Joseph Cornell. Surrealism gives designers, arties, architects more imaginations not only to create many masterpieces and break boundaries of stationary definitions.
According to one main axis of this project, “continually moving and zooming in through the cityscape in London from interior of a car, ” three drawings represent the continual movement through the recombined mess internal space from the huge cityscape to tiny element. However, in tiny furniture or a window, another new cityscape is created base on these elements’ shape and structure via the continual movement. The interior space in the old architecture in London will be experienced and redefined by this project’s mythology: moving and go deep into the surface of a object and probe into its true meanings.
These drawings are just only the introduction. The next step of this project is follow this mythology, choosing one interior element like a furniture, space, and window to develop and substantiate the main aim of this project (kaleidoscopic space: continually changes and repeated space and cityscape).
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