Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fragmentation | Movement | View

This was an initial experimental photography used to analyze and explore the relationships between movement within a space and views dictated by the occupant in fragmentations. We visually experience a space through continual movement of our bodies and eyes, letting our minds as the translator of these fragments. In turn, these fragmentations of movement and views begin to inform our awareness of space. The analysis begin to inform what is looked at and how people move as the number of occupants increase. The systems of movement and views happen simutaneously. Analyzing the visual path with the movement path shown above, I wonder, how can architecture begin to refer our views/movements so that our awareness of experience can be enhanced and understood?

1 comment:

  1. I wonder if you could find a different method of photography or a new medium for documenting space that is more consistent with your writing about fragmentation and movement. This way you would be able to document what is and ultimately compare that with what ought to be.

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