Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Origami and Abstraction within Interior Design


Origami is a form of abstraction, the repetition of shapes and folds is used to form a representation of an object that the origami is trying to replicate. Origami, by design is from maths. The use of geometry and symmetry is the process of designing origami.

My origami model with a woman figure inside. Both the woman and mode scale is 1:20





I want to make the woman within the model insignificant by the size of the model.


This model is based on origami and the repetition of origami shapes, the gaps between each shape represents the folds that origami makes. I used foam boards and card boards because I want to represent the different thickness of the origami. 



This is a photograph of which I took with the model in the sun where the light is shining through the holes.

This model was also influenced by Jeena Shin's Artspace Stairwell Project because the similarities of our work is that both our works are based on the shapes of paper and the repetitions of these shapes to form an artwork. However mine differs from hers. Her Artspace Stairwell Project is 2D yet it mimics the aesthetics of 3D that is only based on the wall while my model gives a more 3D effect because I have shapes and panels that comes off the walls and floor while intersecting each other.










This is my wall which I presented my work. This is inspired by Jeena Shin's Artspace Stairwell Project, but instead of an illusion of being 3D mine is actual 3D by having each origami shapes in foam boards and popping out of the wall.










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