Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Axo in UT2004 - Stephen Hawking

Client 1:
Stephen Hawking:


"The whole history of science has been the gradual realisation that events do not happen in an arbitrary manner, but that they reflect a certain underlying order, which may or may not be divinely inspired."



Axonometric for Stephen Hawking


This drawing plays on the idea of "arbitrary". The angled section (made from a negative-space rectangular prism) is out of place in comparison to the larger two (positive and negative).





Version 1.01


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Version 2.03

edit: added [Saturday 3 May]

Version 2.03 differs from 1.01 by lowering the "arbitrary" angled negative-space on the vertical axis. This was a mistake I made in Unreal Editor but it became more apparent that there was a rectangle subtracted from this area (c.f. carrying the subtraction through the whole of teh larger rectangle) and was therefore more effective in communicating the idea of it being "arbitrary". This version has also further extended the large negative-space so that there is no back wall; this made it easier to visualise the negative space by being able to see the profile view cut out of the larger rectangle.



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