Tuesday, 20 April 2010

NEW concept

Interactive educational game

An educational game which gets users to experience the environments around them and how are affected by daily. It could be talk about pollution and impact on animal and environments. It is a combination of intuitive interaction; storytelling and real time experience the environments to create a rewarding inspirational educational experience.

Research of educational game

http://www.msichicago.org/fileadmin/Activities/Games/simple_machines/

http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/medicine/insulin/index.html

Interactive storybook

Design and develop interactive, animation or series of still images that visualize story. It could take the form of an interactive timeline, an animation or image that deconstruct content of story.

Research of Interactive storybook

http://ecodazoo.com/

http://rabbids.uk.ubi.com/gohome/

http://www.scarygirl.com/world.php

Monday, 5 April 2010

Pavilion Research 2

Art Fund Pavilion - Entry
Sjölander da Cruz Architects



The pavilion embraces its context and invites people into its volume with a series of physically and visually permeable facades. Physical continuity is provided through each end of the structure; one end at a ‘human scale’ which relates to the access of the Lightbox gallery; and the other provides a point of departure from the confines of enclosure to the openness of the greater context.


"THE SLICE 'N' SLIDE ART PAVILION" - TOGS 2 (Art Alliance Austin)





TOGS 2 = Temporary Outdoor Gallery Space

project 1c - thaumatrope research



A card with a picture on each side is attached to two pieces of string. When the strings are twirled quickly between the fingers the two pictures appear to combine into a single image due to persistence of vision.

Persistence of vision is the eye's ability to retain an image for roughly 1/20 of a second after the object is gone. In this case, the eye continues to see the two images on either side of the thaumatrope shortly after each has disappeared. As the thaumatrope spins, the series of quick flashes is interpreted as one continuous image.

A thaumatrope could only take two images and merge them, essentially creating one still image from two.

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Pavilion Research

"THE PL(Y)ANT PAVILION" - The Art Fund Pavilion (Tent London, UK)






A two dimensional surface cut and folded into three-dimensional space, our pavilion draws inspiration from the art of origami. Its differentiated exterior of folded panels creates an intricate play of shadows and filtering of light while giving rigidity and structure to the pavilion. The inverted space of the interior provides a dynamic and embracing multipurpose space.

Temporary Art Pavillion / Sponge Architects





The flexible pavilion design of SPONGE is designed as a tunnel of wooden frames which can be pulled apart. In this way, the pavilion can change in size according to the need. When the pavilion is closed, it functions as a closed capsule which is protecting the art pieces.

The ‘outdoor stage’ serves as the entrance of the pavilion, but at the same time as stage, as catwalk or as public furniture.