Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Esquisse 1 | Understanding Form and Geometry

Cube:
I developed the cube from an interlocking tab system. Although this worked in terms of forming the cube, I found it the least successful of the three due to its resistance to stay together and lack of durability as an object.





Sphere:
Instead of creating one flat plane to transform into a sphere, I developed a series of puzzle pieces that interlocked together through a collection of cuts. This resulted in a gridded like form that was quite robust.




Pyramid:
Much like the cube I created the pyramid through a series of tabs. These tabs were placed on an angle, restricting them from falling back out. This design, due to the constancy and size of the tabbing, was a much sturdier outcome.



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