Thursday, 15 May 2014

FMP- Final theatre and dance studio's design

I've tried to capture a low angle shoot of the final model to show the further way height of the facade; and to also show the continuity, flow and movement of the whole building. I also like this photograph because it presents you with a shadow on the right hand side of the facade.

I took an landscape photograph of my model, I've capturing light, movement and shadow within my photograph as a way of alternative viewing point and to also allow the audience to capture the main of my concept which was to create movement, flow and for the audience to experience this within the space they inhabit, I've also made my model spacious allowing the audience to experience the space that they are in. I also want them to continue on with the feeling that they capture during the performance to continue on.

Plan view of my model the base of my model is inspired by Japanese theater costume.


Japanese theater costume experimentation to create a facade.

With the photograph angle you could see the layering angle of the clear and white perspex  with architecture figures (1.75) to give the whole building a scale.


I liked the angle of this photograph because I was shinning a torch through the clear acrylic side of the model and I wanted to capture a movement within my model as so does the exterior facade of the theater and dance studio's does so with varied heights of the layered exterior.

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