Sunday, May 3, 2009

Images and captions of final UT2004 environment

“With the penetrating mind of an inventor and scientist there are no limits to what one can build. The cloned sheep named Dolly is the perfect example who was first produced by culturing adult sheep mammary tissue.” The dynamism of human capabilities is both potentially profitable and dangerous.






























This image highlights the meeting place on the left and the laboratory on the right for Campbell. In order to create this form for the laboratory I was inspired by the key word 'cloned' and therefore replicated the main rectangular forms. In reference to the ElectroLiquid Aggregation Campbell's laboratory explores the ideas of again cloning and dynamism. This image is dynamic as it projects such force and power. The replication of these forms is further heightened by the red glow which symbolises the potential danger as scientist step into new grounds and alter the natural.






























Nobel's laboratory gives of an eerie appeal and is very supportive of my ElectroLiquid Aggregation. The laboratory is textured with black and white colours. The cloned squares are juxtaposed and symbolise good and evil. The glass ramps penetrate at different angles and are dynamic, like an explosion. One can't see the glass and this is metaphor portraying the theme that Noble couldn't see the potential danger he was bound to create.















The two tunnels pierce the cliff side at different angles; the bottom tunnel pointing up and the top tunnel pointing down until they meet to form this laboratory. This is appropriate for Nobel's laboratory as the slanted tunnels are like two different explosions meeting at a point and Nobel being at the head of the explosion; this is a metaphor for Nobel being the mastermind whether good or bad. This image explores the ElectroLiquid Aggregation as the angled tunnels penetrate the earth and are dynamic in force and power like an explosion.































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