Sunday, 17 February 2013

Case study 2-2




  


"I learned that exact symmetry cannot be found in nature... for me is simply about seeing something completely different in something so ordinary. It leaves you with a sense of wonderment and the possibility of a brand new synthesis.”   (Traci Griffin)

It only uses the simply skill- ‘mirrored reflection’, but brings different points of view on ordinary things. From asymmetry to completely symmetrical form, it turns the aspects of usual things upsides down. The opposite idea, perhaps I could transform something symmetrical to asymmetrical structures. Or I could try to discover something seems symmetrical but in fact the subtleties is asymmetrical. Then use some skills to change the viewpoints on common things.


 

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