Saturday, May 1, 2010

ARCH1101 Experiment 2 Final Submission

5 Final Screenshots

3 Screenshots Showing Textures and Link to Electroliquid Aggregation Quote

Science consists of performing experiments and making conclusions based on the results observed. These results are then validated by doing further experiments, because an unexpected result from a new observation will require us to abandon or modify previous conclusions.


This is an image of Stephen Hawking's laboratories (textured sections).

The two separate laboratories are deliberately aligned to different planes to enable different observations to be made in accordance with the electroliquid aggregation
.

A dark texture was chosen for Stephen Hawking as his main area of expertise is theories on the Black Hole. Further, if he is unable to see the other laboratory, he will be able to focus on the observations he is making within the laboratory that he is working in (as he is a theoretical physicist, his objective is to prove a theory rather than to disprove a theory).



This is an image of Charles Darwin's laboratories.

The three separate structures allows him to categorise between air, land and sea creatures. This is also in line with making different observations as stated in the electroliquid aggregation
.

A lighter texture was chosen for Charles Darwin as he might be able to discover new ideas when seeing the other laboratories (as opposed to the opaque textures of Stephen Hawking's laboratories), i.e. being able to see the land creature building from the sea creature building might result in seeing similarities between species that live in differing habitat, thus providing support to the theory of evolution.





This is an image of the interconnection structure between the two laboratories.

The connecting prism can be seen as the linkage between the two quotes from Stephen Hawking and Charles Darwin to form the electroliquid aggregation
. The prism within (shown in image one above) symbolises "me" linking the two quotes.

As the interconnecting structure does not belong to either of the scientists but is rather a shared structure, therefore, a medium texture was chosen in order to provide contrast to Stephen Hawking's dark laboratories and Charles Darwin's light laboratories. Further, the landform below is water to further emphasis the bridging of the two scientists' ideas.

2 Screenshots Showing Perspectives


This image is used to illustrate the size of the structure relative to the size of a person.


This image shows the space between the two laboratories and the private meeting point (marked with red light).

Additional Video
The following video was created using real-time movement from the laboratories to the meeting point. The purpose of the video is to provide a better understanding of the space in between the two laboratories that provides a private meeting point for Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking.



36 Textures



3 Quotes + 18 Axonometrics Sketches

http://ericwong-unsw.blogspot.com/2010/04/arch1101-client-quotes-axonometrics.html

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