Wednesday 15 June 2011

Experiment 3 Submission


Crysis Level available at:
 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NYR7W6D4
Objects Folder available at:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RO5KS35M
Sketchup files:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7LM2I6ON


This is the final developed video of my final environment showing the bridge, elevators and studios for both clients.
 
  


 Final Developed Images of Environment:
 Exterior of Ives Building. This towers over the beholder expressing the idea of Power, Also the square like shapes express a form of Masculinity, which further reinforces this idea of Power.
 This is the interior of the Ive's Studio, the theme of solid flat surfaces reinforces Power.
 This Curved path way allows for some contradiction from the flat surfaces of Ive's studio.
 This is bridge leading to Gaga Studio, The obscene shapes explores Lady Gaga's power not through force but more so from a rather unusual method of her weird personality.
 This is the Lady Gaga Studio. centre is bright allowing for a sense of mystery, which can also provide power.



This is a quick clip of a draft without textures and elevators
 

Draft Images of Environment:
 The Valley where the buildings are to be situated
 View of both studios and bridge from the river below.
 Closer View of the buildings
 Ive's Studio also from below.
All these shots were taken from below as they allow the buildings to have a sense of power over the beholder.

  

Textures:
 

 Two Point Perspective Drawings:
Whilst i was doing these Two point perspective drawings I Decided to explore more oblique angles whilst drawing these. As this allows more free forming and it also allowed me to have freedom within a restriction. This somewhat reflects the nature of Lady Gaga.



Single Point Perspective Drawings:
 





Inspiration for Valley:

 Monarch Pass, USA
 Red Canyon, USA
Sawatch & New York Mountain Ranges, USA
I have gathered a series images of natural valleys and mountains in USA where my chosen Clients Johnathon Ives and Lady Gaga Reside.


Mashup:

Most definitions of power emphasize the ability to influence others, their choices and their actions. Ranking the famous on that basis would require a very different methodology: we would need to determine which celebrities most influence — or could influence — things such as attitudes about important social choices. 
Oprah Winfrey, the first black woman to appear on Forbes' billionaire list, is the ultimate multimedia icon.
Jonathan Ive has cemented his reputation as the Armani of Apple

Lady Gaga told Neil McCormick she would be a star. Forty million record sales later, she’s won three gongs at the Brit Awards 2010 and is setting out on a world tour – and she owes it all to Bach.

References 
Pfeffer, Jeffery.'Oprah, Tiger, Lady Gaga: Do they really have power?', accessed 4th June 2011, "http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2010/06/oprah_tiger_lady_gaga_do_they.html .

Sarah Kulwich, “Oprah Winfrey,’ New York Times (2011),” accessed 29th May, 2011,
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/w/oprah_winfrey/index.html

Neil McCormic, Lady Gaga: 'I’ve always been famous, you just didn’t know it', The Telegraph, Accessed 29th May, 2011, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rockandpopfeatures/7221051/Lady-Gaga-Ive-always-been-famous-you-just-didnt-know-it.html

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