PLASTI(C)ITY

ENABLING THE EXPANSION OF ART FROM PAPER TO PHYSICAL SPACE

Graduate Propositions Studio

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

Professor(s): Erik Herrmann

Digital tools such as Matlab have been used to modify/translate precedents and develop new spatial typologies. This project specifically looks at translated art/graphics as three dimensional spatial objects. The process of the Matlab image GIF transformation is captured by creating two proto-architectural objects from a single source image. The graphic, through colour and shape, plays a deciding factor on the volumetric, structural and spatial development of these objects.

TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL PRECEDENT TO NEW

TABULAR DOCUMENTATION OF TRANSLATED PRECEDENTS

TRANSLATION OF CHOSEN PRECEDENT FROM 2D TO 3D AND IT’S TABULAR DOCUMENTATION

3D / SURFACE DEVELOPMENT OF CHOSEN TRANSLATIONS

PROTO-ARCHITECTURE DETAILED AND SITUATED

3D PRINTS

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