Tuesday, October 14, 2008

samples of in-situ



Take these as reference points for a work that co-exists with its environment. These renderings are pretty amazing, but then again, these are pro architects. So don't feel intimated, do your version of it with what you have available. If the material you are using is too expensive or not avialable for next week, then do a variation in paper, plexi, foam, sculpey etc, whatever can bring it as close to the final as possible, again, there is always room for improvement—and we will pursue this— but the narrative needs to be there in a dimensional form or documented in a dimensional environment. If this is unclear: ask me.

Note: this applies to artworks that are dimensional or take place in a public environment (such as micael's, in who's case it would be more of documenting an event in place), if you are doing photography or video then I expect to see these executed as such, in their medium. I look forward to your beautiful work!

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