Developing further the origional models from objects found on a "scavenger hunt" style walk around portsmouth was far more challenging mainly because of the time restraints and our limited access to materials.
Firstly, let me salute all "surrealists" taking actively part in the process "to reveal co-existing patterns/shapes/readings" of the city of Portsmouth, particularly along our route. It comes as a surprise, that correlations between ideas-models can actually be developed despite apparent distance or irrelevancy. The process of creation as continuation (which was the objective of this model making)and realisation, are within reach.
Using only objects we could find naturally simplified and stripped down our original models whilst still holding on the premise of the originals. Because we were all using similar materials, I feel this did bring our ideas together somewhat.
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Developing further the origional models from objects found on a "scavenger hunt" style walk around portsmouth was far more challenging mainly because of the time restraints and our limited access to materials.
Firstly, let me salute all "surrealists" taking actively part in the process "to reveal co-existing patterns/shapes/readings" of the city of Portsmouth, particularly along our route.
It comes as a surprise, that correlations between ideas-models can actually be developed despite apparent distance or irrelevancy. The process of creation as continuation (which was the objective of this model making)and realisation, are within reach.
Using only objects we could find naturally simplified and stripped down our original models whilst still holding on the premise of the originals. Because we were all using similar materials, I feel this did bring our ideas together somewhat.
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