DDF Mo chen 691947 M1

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DIGITAL DESIGN + FABRICATION SM1, 2015 M1 JOURNAL – MEASUREMENT DRAWING Mo Chen (691947) Paul Loh + Turotial 1(4)


Measured Drawings


Measured Drawings



Analysis


Digital Model

isometric

Section


Elevation

Plan


Sketch Model

Repeating the branches create surfaces. Repeating the surfaces create volume.


Model making material & tools: Balsa wood plane, white paper, pin, transparent stick tape, cutting knife, hot glue gun Balsa wood: cut into sticks in different length, width (thickness remain) to make the branches of the system. Also used as plane or column to settle the arrangement of each system branches. Side view: half extend

Pin: Used as hinged connection reinforce at the tip by hot glue White paper: Cut in different width as strips + Transparent stick tape: Stick the paper pattern in between create the skin of the system

Top view: Surface create

Side view: full extend


Sketch Design #1

How does this respond to your personal space? The folded form create a open volume that protect the personal space and also allow the body to move. When It is unfold, It will looks like wings. You can open up the wings to your family, friends and lover so you can get closer to them such as hugging.


Sketch Design #2

How does this respond to your personal space? This can also works as necklace when the system is folded. When you feel you need some personal space and doesn't want anyone to disturb you can extend it. It is designed to be asymmetric since most people has a strong hand that acts more.


Sketch Design #3

How does this respond to your personal space? This design has least interference during daily life as it acts like a vest when it is fold. When it is folded it avoids contact with upper body. When it is extended it covers head which avoids totally contact.


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