måndag 25 maj 2009

tisdag 5 maj 2009

MashUp

Madonna
Barack Obama
Miuccia Prada

Mr. Obama laid out a set of large promises that were solidly within the traditional agenda of the Democratic Party, but Hard Candy's frenzied blast of hard beats and candy-coated grooves verifies that Madonna earned a four-star rave in Rolling Stone. As known to her Italian staff members, she began reshaping the Obama team's plans long before Inauguration Day. Kabbalah studies and activism takes over her family's dusty luggage company. Sweet and edgy grooves to the stage this fall. Mr. Obama's first major is a well-known tale—your basic story of a onetime communist and mime student from Milan. But having created the economy's seemingly relentless slide in late 2008, it's a natural evolution, and you can't fight it or feel sorry for yourself:

"If you want to know what a season is about, I know how to put on a show."

Curious, independent and thoughtful, but that does mean Mr. Obama faced the rise of Mrs. Prada for buying up hundreds of billions of the minimal black nylon backpack draped over every influential arm in the '90s.




Ref.

http://www.madonnatribe.com/news/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2155

http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/reference/timestopics/people/o/barack_obama/index.html

http://www.time.com/time/2004/style/020904/power/2.html

Exp 3. - first model.







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söndag 3 maj 2009

Final submission Link

http://files.filefront.com/13705605

Final Model

Overview.
I ended up making the ramps plain. After adding my texture it got interesting enough.
Nobel's lab is built outside the wall, and Cousteau's lab are built inside the wall.

The meeting place.

Jacques Yves Cousteau's lab is inspired mostly from the word "protect", and so his pool with the creatures he love so much, is well protected and surrounded by stone.


Alfred Nobel's lab is mostly covered in glass walls, but as a "veil", parts of steel covers the "nakedness" that the use of glass contributes to.


The wall on the second floor in Nobel's lab works as a veil too. It does not cut the room off entirely, even though it does not give room for an open plan area.


The entrance into Cousteau's lab.




lördag 2 maj 2009

36 textures







3 Quotes

Jacques Yves Cousteau:

"People protect what they love"
http://www.quotes-museum.com/quote/20488

Alfred Nobel:

"Hope is nature's veil for hiding nakedness"
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/alfrednobe166292.html

Keith Campbell:

Most of the retailers in our center are reasonably optimistic. Nobody's seeing the headlines of Armageddon that were appearing several months ago"
http://thinkexist.com/quotation/most-of-the-retailers-in-our-center-are/814661.html

4 draft environments











2 Basic Models