12/26/2009

Upular

by video remix artist Pogo. "composed using chords, bass notes, and vocal samples from the Disney Pixar film UP." way too cool.


9/30/2009

Destroyer of Worlds


iSHiVU

9/28/2009

Operable Ivy



9/10/2009

Collage




Composed of cut outs from resized photocopies of an exploded axon of a previous work.


8/07/2009

I.O.C.tavia


Conceptual diagram for an Intergalactic Occupancy Construct
inspired by the fictional city of Octavia from Italo Calvino's "Invisible Cities."  Part of the assignment was to include animals in addition to humans as occupants.  The birds' ability to fly serves as a juxtaposition to the humans' dependence on the precarious web of walkways.  The rhinos made it in last minute, just as a homage to Rhino, the rendering program used to design it.

7/24/2009

Tattoo?

7/18/2009

Olafur Eliasson

I've recently come to the belief that the most powerful art is that which plays with the viewer's experience of reality.  Case in point, Olafur Eliasson.



6/24/2009

More Impossibility




(approximately 36" x 84")

For my final drawing project with Clayton Merrell I wanted to see how far I could push the development of space using building blocks that are impossible in 3 dimensions.  Although I pleased with how it turned out, as always there's definitely a lot of room for improvement.  In the next iteration I would further push the line weight differentiation, and possibly consider gravity in the arrangement of the cubes.

6/23/2009

Good Luck At The Gunfight




Good Luck At The Gunfight is a San Francisco based trio who is surprisingly aptly named.  Their electronic brand of music has an apprehensive determination about it that leaves the listener ready to face anything.  Download their songs for free here.

6/12/2009

Ensōs




I recently became interested in the ensō, the Japanese word for circle.  In Japanese calligraphy, the depiction of an ensō is a meditative practice in which the mind is free to let the spirit create.  As a symbol of enlightenment, Zen Buddhists believe the artist's character is exposed in their depiction of the ensō.

For my drawing class I decided to continue with the generative form/illusions theme and use ensōs as a base component.  Initially I intended to transform each ensō into an impossible circle like this, however I eventually decided to only hint towards some impossibility.


4/27/2009

Jack Peñate: Tonight's Today



4/25/2009

4/22/2009

Process Drawing





Materials = Needle + Thread + Nut (as in nuts and bolts) + Corrugated Plastic

Process = Drop the nut to randomly determine where to sew the thread. Flip to opposite side. Repeat.

4/13/2009

Impossible Cubes


Preliminary sketch for my final drawing project

4/11/2009

Junior Boys: Parallel Lines

3/25/2009

The Extra Dimensions of Spacetime




The inspiration for my final Welding project with artist/architect Dee Briggs was a theoretical form called a Calabi-Yau Manifold, which according to the superstring theory represents spacetime in 6 dimensions.  Though I admittedly do not really understand the concept, let alone the mathematics, what interested me the most about the form was challenge of representing 6 dimensions in a 3 dimensional world.  To accomplish this, I developed an equilateral triangle with curved sides as a base component, and interlocked 6 of these one by one by to flesh out the space of the sculpture.  I think of it as an analog generative form.