This project was the first architectural improvisation, using a modular system. I gave each of the four group members a one page descriptor of the objects at their disposal and let them play. Their only task was to connect four points on the ground to four points on the window. This video becomes an integral part to the presentation of the final object. The performance carried all the risk of an improvised musical performance in that it relied entirely on the real time construction skills of the crew with no do overs. The criticism that I received for this project was that the final object was no longer improvisation, but a static object. Nailed! Back to the drawing board. Still fun and entertaining to watch though.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Hired Guns
This project was the first architectural improvisation, using a modular system. I gave each of the four group members a one page descriptor of the objects at their disposal and let them play. Their only task was to connect four points on the ground to four points on the window. This video becomes an integral part to the presentation of the final object. The performance carried all the risk of an improvised musical performance in that it relied entirely on the real time construction skills of the crew with no do overs. The criticism that I received for this project was that the final object was no longer improvisation, but a static object. Nailed! Back to the drawing board. Still fun and entertaining to watch though.
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