Saturday, February 28, 2009

context

Smooth Violence. John Cage's imaginary landscapes has two distinct qualities of sound that explore pure pitch, the erasure of overtone through electronic production and jagged vibration through analog manipulation of piano wires. These two qualities mingle throughout the piece.

Smooth light filters through a rough composition of concrete masses stacked horizontally. In contrast sheets of glass cut through the building disrupting the rhythm of the space and open up shafts for vertical circulation. On the ground floor a diagonal cut breaks the rhythm and links the circulation of the community to the larger public which enter as they approach from Atlantic Ave. The overall composition gives a monolithic presence and is broken down into individual pieces that relate to the scale and texture of the community.










































1 comment:

  1. Hi,
    Your models are absolutely inspiring!! I love the concept of using soundscape and lightscape, and also the concept of solid and void. It is a rich and strong concept, and I also loved the way your process unfolded.
    Could you tell me what material you used to make the models? I would love to know how you made those lovely process models as well!

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