8/30 3D Design Project Recap

Here is a link to my DIB where my Main Forms Final Composition is placed.

Reading my peer feedback made me realize how happy it would feel to have a makeshift gramophone or dancefloor, in which my project best resembles if I tried associating it with something real. I’d shrink in size then dance along the corners and any open spaces of my cube if able, on top of my smaller hollow cube like it was a performance stage, and my hollow cube would act as a speaker and play fun music. Exploring my peer’s visual world of music is already fun!

The final process in assembling and gluing my final objects together was fun. By the time I finished my larger cube I realized I had a fun, sizable cube I could place anywhere in my dorm, and it’s lightweight-ness was very refreshing to handle. The Hollow cube itself was harder to make as it is much larger than my smaller hollow cube, but my end result was satisfying. This made the building process all the more worth it as I began setting up a white space to document my work. I used my desk and lamp to create a white photographing space to the best of my ability.

While I am wary of my craftsmanship especially when handling my larger Hollow cube, I am very satisfied with the world I was able to create. Being able to incite large, imaginative dreams like what my peer’s feedback suggested was most fulfilling about this project (aside from writing fun blog posts). This is my exact takeaway of what I wanted to do after researching Anish Kapoor’s work—I wanted to spread happiness, inspiration and personal growth and all the wonderful things that come with sharing art, never gate-keep it. Seeing Anish’s background history with Semple albeit hilarious allowed me to be more selfless about my work from now on.

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