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Archictectural and ontological ramblings

Saturday, 14 February 2009

Fusing the baroque and the anatomical






Creating the chambers of the library which are densely built from anatomically inspired forms
Posted by KneeBrain at 01:21

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      • First terms film: Iterative Reconstructions
      • down the corridor
      • More growth
      • feathery moving structure
      • Morphing objects using particles
      • Particle test
      • Systems Architecture...
      • List of texts to use to develop critique
      • Thesis (Written and Design) Aims
      • No title
      • Book Shelves with Books and Character
      • Entrance Doorway
      • Book Shelf
      • Lacanian interpretation of Perspective
      • Vision and its link to the Philosophy and Beliefs ...
      • Growing structures forming architecture
      • Rorschach Ink blots
      • Lacanian analysis of film
      • Almost there...now with entrances
      • Initial sketches
      • Architecture as Metaphor
      • Updated library plan segment
      • Alice in Wonderland Syndrome
      • Fusing the baroque and the anatomical
      • Borges: The Library of Babel
      • Initial Plan Sketch: Anatomical Brain Library
      • Initial Chronogram: Film, narrative and plans