Somehow I feel I should disapprove - this looks alot like the dinosaur model you buy in the museum shop - but your technique and presentation are so strong that i'm won over.
I'm fascinated by the way the structure is woven. What could be interesting is to look at how pieces might not be continuous so that the push and pull of the cross pieces causes the discontinous pieces to push into different planes. In that way, pieces might begin to bifurcate throughout the structure like a series of ramps. Finally, I think this technique has application to a kind of diagrammatic model which represents data.
Somehow I feel I should disapprove - this looks alot like the dinosaur model you buy in the museum shop - but your technique and presentation are so strong that i'm won over.
ReplyDeleteI'm fascinated by the way the structure is woven. What could be interesting is to look at how pieces might not be continuous so that the push and pull of the cross pieces causes the discontinous pieces to push into different planes. In that way, pieces might begin to bifurcate throughout the structure like a series of ramps. Finally, I think this technique has application to a kind of diagrammatic model which represents data.