Tuesday, 13 December 2016

LASER PATTERNS_CONTEXT

To finish off this project named: LASER PATTERNS, i created a context board that would be presented at the end of assessment along with sketchbooks that document the process and development of the laser designs, as well as the research journal i had along side me to show the initial ideas and how the concept has evolved into complex patterns that can be used on different surfaces to demonstrate duality print, to show the final outcome of the assessment I have placed a portfolio that shows the Laser Patterns through the use of photography that show each unique laser cut into small sub collections and to show further development is another portfolio of the "Development Collections" being the experimentation of the lights.



In the Context board i briefly summarise the potential outcomes to the designs, the main purpose of this board was to show how i found categorising the Laser Patters into a specific context was hard due to having different influnetial involvements in my research, that being from the original findings of Memphis Art Movement being product based, stationary from Office Milano, Christian Dior fashion, Architecture and Marimekko, I wanted to show the diversity of my own prints in similar practitioners work to show the relationship between my research and taking there influences and applying them into different types of surfaces.



Monday, 12 December 2016

LASER PATTERNS_REFLECTION/DIRECTION

Laser Patterns

All patterns have been laser cut onto thick black card, I have documented the end result through the use of photography, I felt it was the best process to capture the laser patterns due to each designs having complexed detailing to them, whilst working with photography I found it easier to place the designs into collections; by doing this it gave the designs more of a professional out look as well as easier to categories them in a book for presenting and to also keep track on the photos.

The outcome of this project is to have different collections for each laser motif produced; I have categorised these by labelling them.
Collection one: The Eye
Collection Two: The Jigsaw
Collection Three: The Diamond
Collection Four: The Web
Collection Five: The Windows
Collection Six: The Lined Windows
Collection Seven: The View Finder

Whilst I had photographed the main collections, I had the chance to play around with the laser cuts on there own by using lights to create projections on to the walls. The projections added extra into the project as this gave me more awareness of what architects work looks like, from experimenting with light I have created a development collection, naming the light section "the development collection" shows my thought for improvement and my awareness for experimenting.



Blue Collection
Red Collection