Photo Credit: Phil Arnold
This previous weekend, Ivan Bernal of Xefirotarch, with the assistance of Justin Diles, an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Knowlton School of Architecture, led a workshop that culminated in a final presentation on Monday the 24th. The intent of the workshop was to teach the 15 students that participated an understanding of “advanced animation & modeling” techniques. Through these processes, forms could be brought to life, bridging between the fields of architecture and cinema in an attempt to view architectural form through a new lens.
Photo Credit: Phil Arnold
Each student postured themselves in a unique way, wishing to express an effect made possible by 3D animation. The results varied from the crystalline to the amorphous, but all united in a refusal of the platonic and the unambiguous. In the end, a series of drawings and videos exhibited the work of each of the participants.
Photo Credit: Phil Arnold
Photo Credit: Phil Arnold
Photo Credit: Phil Arnold
Written by: Dustin Page
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