She's one year old now. Awww
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
LightFall
Light Fall
Installation, Spring 2007
In collaboration with Tanaz Moddaber
A multi-layered curtain of hair was suspended outside the house, across two support columns of the elevated subway track in Brooklyn, New York. The curtain of hair becomes a landscape through which one can traverse, and is a physical manifestation of the vibrations and wind created by the subway just outside of a bedroom window. At first it is observed from a distance. After observation, complete submersion.
In addition to assisting with the installation, my role was to photograph the hair and record a video of Tanaz submerging herself in the hair. To the right are still frame images from the video are shown on the upper right.
Tanaz, if you're reading this...I miss you and I'm coming to visit you in Berlin!
Installation, Spring 2007
In collaboration with Tanaz Moddaber
A multi-layered curtain of hair was suspended outside the house, across two support columns of the elevated subway track in Brooklyn, New York. The curtain of hair becomes a landscape through which one can traverse, and is a physical manifestation of the vibrations and wind created by the subway just outside of a bedroom window. At first it is observed from a distance. After observation, complete submersion.
In addition to assisting with the installation, my role was to photograph the hair and record a video of Tanaz submerging herself in the hair. To the right are still frame images from the video are shown on the upper right.
Tanaz, if you're reading this...I miss you and I'm coming to visit you in Berlin!
Labels:
architecture,
art,
brooklyn,
installation,
new york,
video,
youtube
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Test Ramp Renders

These are some really simple unofficial test renders of the library floor slabs and ramps as they are right now.Modeled in Rhino and rendered using V-Ray for Rhino.
Next step, facade and structure. And bathrooms.
Click here to read about the concept. And here to see some diagrams.
Labels:
architecture,
CUNY,
library
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)






