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Representation Techniques

During this course, in one of the assignmens we were to choose a letter from our name, and represent it in the different situations given below.
The first part was to recreate the letter in the form of a building and imagine it as a proper space. We used newspapers to create the model and I imagined mine as a hospital.
My inspiration was the famous Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
After that, we were to find various materials that resembled the letter we chose. I used stray pain boxes, pieces of wood and thermocol. Then, placed together, photoshopped.
I then made the space using thin cardboard, gave the designated areas of the building ie - the first cube at the bottom being the entrance and reception, the second cube being the in house clinics, offices and check up rooms, the third cube being surgery and operation theatres and ICU. The two elongated cuboids are the rooms allotted to the patients. 
The third assignment included creating the building with wire. And then some photoshopping.
Thefinal assignment was a light experiment. We needed to make the building again, but with light only. We went to the darkest place available, placed the camera in bulb mode and created our buildings one by one with the help of a torch light. The four frames show the first few attempts at making the patients's quarters.
An attempt that comes close to looking like the real model.
The right side block.
Attemps at creating the three blocks.
Representation Techniques
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Representation Techniques

Learning how to represent models on photoshop and in a paper, wire and light medium.

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