Our project is called, THE LOST STREET.
Posted 22 May 2015 16:19
The sketchup model that shows the initial stage of the design in which where the shadows will be formed from the shapes that was created. This is the experimentation stage to form the words so that it will create the right shadow of the CPO.
Posted 22 May 2015 16:18
Compilation of the bleached and ruined photos that we did to create the effect that depicts the scene of the current state of Clayton.
Posted 22 May 2015 16:14
A test model of our installation to experiment with the angles and the shapes to cast the CPO shadow on the background.
Posted 22 May 2015 16:10
This is the effect of the photo after bleaching it.
Posted 22 May 2015 16:08
This is the site analysis of our chosen site, Clayton. We edited the photos in accordance to how we would like to show the effects of the CPO on the site. The white drawings shows the rows of houses that used to be there but now, demolished.
Posted 22 May 2015 16:07
A groupmate trying his best to destroy the photos. This is to be used in the installation. Bleaching, burning, sanding. Just in the hope of destroying the perfectly edited photos.
Posted 21 May 2015 01:16
Casting shadows on the background from the metal installation. Supposedly, CPO is being created.
Getting the angle of everything, the light source and the placement of the metal installation, was a challenge. Will take it to a really dark room and cast beautiful shadows there. Next step.
Posted 21 May 2015 01:07
Adverse space. It relates to sites that were demolished throughout the years due to the CPO. We were tasked to choose a site in relation to that and create a depiction of that space currently. Therefore, my group chose Clayton as our site, which used to lay vastly rows of houses but now has been immensely demolished. During our visit, the site was still under demolition at the last stage, therefore we could still see bricks and glasses covering the site.
The interesting thing about this site was how it was industrialized therefore, unsafe for habitation, but we found out there was a food factory nearby. Unsafe to stay, but safe for food production. Ironically, this is how it works for this site.
We edited the photos taken of the site to depict an industrial feeling in which we will use for our installation.
Posted 19 May 2015 12:18