Hi everyone!,
We started by examining the waste - treating it as different components, each group-member experimented with various combinations. This exploration led to a discovery of a specific module, which we thought had some potential. Our aim was to challenge ourselves and this module, in terms of its modular and structural capabilities. With this module, we wanted to create different structures - therefore we set up some game rules for each design and started playing!
Start-up phase 1st design [Chaos]: Rules: Randomly combine the modules + less complex in the top and bottom + a cloud of chaos in the middle.
[Chaos] Inside the cloud, we see the random cluster. The modules are not thought-out or structured, they are randomly joint without the aid of external components.
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Top-perspective [Spiral] Rules: Join the modules together in a systematic way, so that spiral effect can be achieved, from top to bottom of the structure + less complex and simple.
[Spiral] By repeating the same action, we could join the modules by their ends. In a search for more density in the structure, we made the same system three times, and hung them together, achieving a spiral-effect.
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[Squares] With the last structure, we wanted to implement a more complex and organized system. By joining the modules this way(below), we developed a kind of an interlocking system, where the modules interlace and support each other.
[Squares] A closeup of the structure, showing a more organized complexity, compared with [Chaos] and [Spiral]. ( Sorry for the bad picture, but it got pretty late :))
The result of 10 hours of fun work :) Note the shadows which are casted on the wall behind. Because a single module(aluminum) is very light in itself, all of the structures are hanging from the ceiling. Because of the combined weight, the modules were possible to join without any external joints, and in the end create these three structures.
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Todays work uncovered the great possibilities of waste in general. We created three different structures, all with different systems, expressions and basis. With these three structures, we have shown that our single module, when combined without the help of external joints, has the potential of creating different structural expressions.
Today we focused on combining modules without external joints, into structures.
Tomorrow we focus on developing external joints, so our new modules can become a structure.
... Who said trash wasn't useful? :)
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