Focusing on the ideals of shape, this piece explores geometry through the red centre. Through focus and distortion of the simple brick early on, an abstraction of the rectangle is seen. These rectangles are used as a portal to more advanced objects, the cylinder. The cylinders complexity is shown through tracking its surface through 360 degrees and the animation shows the infinite array of perspectives that can be shown through following such a complex plane, the curved surface explores space like no other.
As the column is followed the shapes within the windows also change, giving light to the fact that this is infact a space through which movement is prominent, a stair way. The shapes also allude to the constant movement of the outside world, the other side of the windows.
the animation is drawn to a conclusion by going through the brick wall. This is to show that, in the end, sometimes even the most simple of items can be the most effective and draw you in the most. The brick wall is my favourite part of the red centre stair; thus I chose to go 'into' it as the animation ends.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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