Monday, May 11, 2009

more on exp iii

This environment can be found at



One of three useful lifts clients will use to move about the environment. Seen a lift which acts as transport between the bridge itself and Barrack Obama's area.



Power the focus of this model, i chose harsh, jaggered lines that are aggressive and reoccuring.







A shape used in the environment at draft stage in sketchup.


The dining table in which i chose a very relaxed design which promotes a comfortable familiar atmosphere in which the clients are to meet.


Draft stages in Sketchup of movers and impoorted objects used at all levels of the environment.







As i have chosen to work with the two clients: Madonna and Obama, I chose to create one building (representing power) as a structure built from one material that appears to be one sheet that has been divided into two separate almost opposing areas. On one side Madonna and on the other Obama. I find that they share a common ground of both being influential people who have individually had quite an impact on society however both are so different.





These textures, i chose a slightly different approach- experimenting with ink was greatly beneficial for this task and others.
The draft model of the building: Created in google sketchup to scale, proved problematicwhen taken over to UT.






EXP3


MASH UPS





Obama

Obama could make a pick based solely on race or sex - though it's not clear why the most empathetic judges are minorities or women - to please parts of his coalition. But if the president wants to secure the success of his economic, political, and national-security objectives, he should remember FDR's example and choose a judge who believes in the right of the president and Congress, not the courts, to make the nation's policies. If Obama shoots for empathy instead, he will give Senate Republicans yet another opportunity to rally around a unifying issue where they better represent the majority of Americans.

http://www.philly.com/philly/opinion/20090510_Obama_needs_a_neutral_justice.html
Miuccia Prada

The rise of Mrs. Prada, as she is known to her Italian staff members, is a well-known tale—your basic story of a onetime communist and mime student from Milan who takes over her family's dusty luggage company and, with the help of her go-getting husband, turns it into a luxury conglomerate that in 2002 had revenues of about $1.9 billion.
http://www.time.com/time/2004/style/020904/power/2.html

Madonna

Almost three decades in the business and while reports suggest her marriage might have hit the rocks of late, there's no denying that Madonna has left an indelible mark on the music scene.
She's now inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and her personal wealth is staggering. She has every reason to be pleased with herself. It'll be a very happy 50th!
http://www.ivillage.co.uk/newspol/celeb/cfeat/articles/0,10233,528719_716114-2,00.html