Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Shadow Construction


A project based on a series of studies diving into both two dimensional and three dimensional elements of shadow and object. This study works in the arena of ambiguity or in the arena of architecture, where both language and visual syntax play a large role. Our perception of space and depth can be developed in both three dimensional and two dimensional worlds, working back and forth, based on each other. How can shadows distort our perceptions of space? What do we expect from the information that shadows give us? How is space defined by shadows?

by Daniel Kim









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