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U.penn Master of Architecture Hosung Kim.

Architecture existing on Time continuum : A.e.t

The Kaleidoscopical Rhizome : k . rh

Kaleidoscopical Rhizome ’,2010.11 Balsa wood, nylon string, 9pin, O ring

‘With the addition of time axis when perceiving an object.’ 2009,9 Charcoal & pen on paper

As the M. S. P shows, every elements in our world is deeply related enough to nullify any kind of predictions. Kaleidoscopical Rhizome that is intricately related in deep, changes its shape that is unpredictable once a particular displacement takes its place. This effect is also known as the butterfly effect is caused by this mechanism.

Buildings exist in the continuum of time which is four dimensional beings. An architect must design within the four-dimensional space. If it is designed only with the context of a present time, architectures that are continuum through history will contradict and be inconsistent. What should the architect do in this situation?

Spatial Perception oN TIME continuum : s . p . t . c From the eyes that we have, we gather 2 dimensional images and instantly make 3-dimensional images in our head. In addition, these threedimensional images pile up in our heads and create four-dimensional images. Through this process, we become closer to true nature. ‘With the addition of time axis when perceiving an object.’ 2009,9 charcoal & pen on paper

When there is variety in points that we can locate in the space, what we feel in the space become more prosperous. More abundant space means that it is closer to its original nature. ‘Flying stair case’ 2006.4 pen & water with mixed media on paper

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