I liked your idea how you used magnets to attach 'trash' to surfaces. Then the randomness of ideas that would be created by attaching them to the wall, and the explosion effect that would occur in the studio.
I liked your Photoshop image of your paper hanging in the studio.
I thought you could of done the reading, considering that you told me in the critique that you hadn't.
I liked how you considered strengthening the paper when hung, although the system does seem like a very time consuming way to display work. Possibly looking at less surfaces to hang the work .
Overall I liked your design, and how you could easily access you work, and spontaneously access your design 'junk' and how it offered a very visual filing system. Also I liked how you were inspired by you 3D scanned image.
I like how your trashcan idea can expand itself.
ReplyDeletePossibly could have explored attaching different mediums, although the purity in the singular medium would then be lost.
Your solution is simple and elegant, and I think therefore enhances the what is attached. And overall is quite beautiful to look at.
I liked your idea how you used magnets to attach 'trash' to surfaces. Then the randomness of ideas that would be created by attaching them to the wall, and the explosion effect that would occur in the studio.
ReplyDeleteI liked your Photoshop image of your paper hanging in the studio.
I thought you could of done the reading, considering that you told me in the critique that you hadn't.
I liked how you considered strengthening the paper when hung, although the system does seem like a very time consuming way to display work. Possibly looking at less surfaces to hang the work .
Overall I liked your design, and how you could easily access you work, and spontaneously access your design 'junk' and how it offered a very visual filing system. Also I liked how you were inspired by you 3D scanned image.