GEOMETRY AND FORM
Our lecturer and tutors had kicked start with the first assignment which is exploring the basic ordering principles which are axis, symmetry, hierarchy, datum, rhythm so as repetition and primary elements which are point, line and plane. The tasks were divided into four parts: students are able to choose one of the ordering principle that given on the list,(1) then students are required to produce three models (100x100x100mm) with the materiality: white modelling board, grey board, perspex or balsa wood by applying three different primary elements with the same ordering principle that students have chosen. (2) Thirdly, students are to produce one (100x100x100mm) model of the combination of two or three of the primary elements model that have been chosen by students in the second part.(3) Lastly, students are to produce four (100x100mm) tattoo stamps of the model in the third part in the scale of 1:1 by drawing, rendering and shading one top view, plan(horizontal), section(vertical) and side view in monochromatically.(4) Last but not least, students are to also compile all sketches and images of the process models in a A3 format to record and train student's thoughts and ideas throughout the assignment.
FIRST MODEL
SECOND MODEL
THIRD MODEL
FINAL MODEL
PART 1
In the first assignment, I have come out with three different models which have the design element which are points, lines and plane with the same ordering design principle which is symmetry. The first model design intention is to create multiple tringles by connecting all the points to form a line. As for the second model is to connect all the points to form a line which develop into multiple sizes of squares so as the last model is to connect all the lines to form a plane to develop into a volume.
PART 2
After I have complete with the three models, I then started to apply my second model, lines and third model, planes to develop into my final model with the same ordering principle, symmetry. Moreover, I have also applied the slotting and intercepting method in my final model to create a different style and design of my model.
PART 3
I have also produce four (100x100mm) tattoo stamps by drawing and rendering one top view (left top), horizontal section (right top), vertical section (left bottom) and front view (right bottom) in manually and monochromatically