Objects:
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20284533/z3374845_objects.rar
Levels:
http://www.gamefront.com/files/20284576/z3374845_Levels.rar
Google warehouse:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=2a1058bc8914f3c558316d80d5f7346f&prevstart=0
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Final Crysis
Shot showing the cove environemnt I made for the 10 prisms
crimson sunset
Top view showing bridge(meeting point)
Shot demonstrating how newtons prisms frame the sunset
shot from Freuds lab
Shot from roof of freuds lab
View from newtons lab
How this ultimately links to my electro liquid hypothesis is through this notion of 2 spaces. Whilst newtons lab is structured and ordered it is shrowded in shadow conveying a somber mood which permeates the hypothesis of the breakdown of society. Considering this, the bridge from newtons lab to freuds is emblematic of retreating to an idyllic place away from rigid structure and problems of society much like how (as stated in my hypothesis) humans often choose to escape from real problems to places of happiness. However, finally, if we consider the view looking from freud's lab to newtons lab, the sunset is framed, emblematic of how perhaps if one stands away from their problems and considers it from a new point of view in a different state of mind the answer becomes clear.
Sketchup And crysis of Amalgamation
The mind has another level when in hypnosis.
Humans will deconstruct the earth through the overdevelopment of society.
Electro liquid aggregation:
Rather than facing the tangible problems and impacts of our society upon the world, too often, humans like retreat to idyllic comforts, realms of pleasure, where what is real isnt a concern
First Sketchup and Crysis
Freud believed the mind had another level in hypnosis
Sketchup model developed slightly from initial axonometric
12 Axonometric drawings based on 6 hypothesis
Freud believed the mind had another level when in hypnosis.
Agnesi lived her life battling the norms of conventon
Agnesi's life was part of a mathematical system of opposing differential and integral calculus.
Newton believed humans would deconstruct the earth through the overdevelopment of society.
Freud believed the mind was a prison.
Newton believed that the sun holds the power to the universe.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
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