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Hybrid Object: Modular Planter

  In this final project for OBDF-100, I ended up working with Katie Romansky and Rachael McCardle both exceptionally talented CAD/Rhino designers in my class. We were tasked with designing a self supporting structure, which was then to be 3d printed using PVA filament. During the brainstorming process, we had a general agreement of creating a planter vase we could potentially finalize into either a ceramic print or re-created by hand.  Below are some of the brainstorming sketches we had developed, Katie Romansky(top left), Rachael McCardle(top right), and myself(bottom two). We went through a couple of sketches and experimenting with the model we want, and in the end we agreed on having a design inspired by a strawberry planter. The final design had this protruding balcony forming out of the object and with ridges spiraling around the form(reminiscent of a scallop). I had the suggestion of using a ridged pattern around the object mostly because I wanted to inoculate the object...

Paper Craft: Flora Periculi

     Flora Periculi is an interactive installation that utilizes Paper Craft sculptures and LDR Sensors illuminated with UV-A light. Viewers are encouraged to play with the sculptures by waving their hands above it or blocking out the light to play music. The installation was inspired by theoretical plants and organisms that maybe found outside our planet. Initially, I wanted these sculptures to exist off-world somewhere alien and different from our planet, maybe a different kind of sun and chemicals are present in its environment. It plays music as a way to ward off predators. But people visiting this new-world are drawn to its glow like moths to a flame, and simply play with the melodies it can produce without ever thinking of the consequences.  Flora Periculi was derived from the latin words for Flower and Peril, It was developed as a critique of Europes age of Exploration, which eventually lead into the colonization of the Americas, South East Asia and Oceana's. ...

Paper Craft: Prototype Flora Periculi

Flora Periculi      In this project I wanted to utilize papercraft objects for an interactive installation. It would incorporate the objects as a housing unit for an Arduino microcontroller, to produce  sound and play audio files when viewers are within close proximity.  I wanted to recreate a plants defensive strategies against herbivores like toxins, mimicry, and mechanical protection like spines and thorns.    examples: Cacti with thorns, Vibrant Foxglove and its toxins, Succulents Camouflaged like rocks.  But in this case the organism would exist in a fictional exo-planet with strong winds and high levels of UV radiation. Unlike the earth plants that inspired it, this organism would produce sound to deter danger and glow a bright bluish-purple hue.  On its current iteration I've designed the plant to have sharp polygonal body, and a base inspired by the shape of barnacles as it would likely mount itself to the ground due the planets stron...

Paper Craft Research: Cybele Young

      Cybele Young Within Reach , 2015, Japanese paper construction, 32 x 28 x 2 inches In this project we are tasked with researching the works of renowned papercraft artists/sculptors. We had a considerable amount of artists to choose from but the works of Cybele young stood out to me.  Cybele Young is a Toronto-based artist and author, she utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to art making, her works have this organic feel to it especially with the materiality of paper she uses, most of being Japanese mulberry paper "kozogami and Mitsumatagami' and hand crafted pieces. Young has a precise way of interacting with the medium, she juxtaposes the sculptures to create a sense of dialogue between them and it manifest into something theatrical like miniature papers plays.    "At Any Given Time"        I took a liking Young's work because of its organic nature and manipulation of paper. Most Paper sculptors like  Matthew Shlian ...

Paper Craft Objects: DIGITAL SAMPLES

In week 5 of Object Design-100, students have been tasked with utilizing papercraft to recreate objects. This process involves the use of Rhino 7 to develop 3d models and unwrapping them to create the cutting template for the paper sculpture.  I have chosen kitchen objects for this assignment, specifically ones with an easier design since I'm still learning Rhinos UI. Cooking is a huge hobby of mine, its a rather religious process for me to partake in the creation of food and beverage. So here are some things found in my kitchen both used a lot or avoided for certain reasons. 1.) Kettle 2.) Microwave-oven (had incredible difficulty unwrapping a cylinder such as the plate so I swapped it to a hexagon.) 3.) Water Filter (I had considerable difficulty flattening this one). 4. Cooking Pan

Mesh MashUP : HD Renders

         In this weeks project students were tasked in creating 6 HD renders of their mesh models using  Rhino 7. Compared to last weeks project I utilized image textures to generate a somewhat more cinematic rendering, rhino offered a bolder material rendering so I had change most of them  using preset options in the suite.                             Last weeks material exploration (in Blender). Rhino had a different but rather robust approach to simulating materials. I wasn't too familiar with the options and how to manipulate them. I mainly used "Plastic" option because it allowed me to  manipulate Reflections, Transparency, and Polish of the material and how light affects it.  Below are HD renders of the object "Helping Hands Bottle Opener"  there's a few renders with different types of lighting. It was a fun project, but it also gave me an idea on how hardwa...