2012/05/23

Notes: Self-evaluation


Question
step by step(direct and go through several stages of questioning)

Research/documentary and observation
Analysis of data/ focus one point

Practice based on Theory
Your position
Critical thinking and process is important.
Try different format (personal style & learn more & critical thinking & keep curiosity&open-minded)
Stage of thinking
Autonomous: the project say itself

Visual research methodology
Think more, experiments more format and different way, field.

Application(problem solving)
Design Target- who will interest in your design?(What does it means to people?)
What tools for you to resolve the problem?
Ways(media) participate
Let artwork say itself.

Analyse the advantage and disadvantages about work after I have done every artwork.

Think about what can I improve my work if I have another choice to do my work again.


SELF-EVALUATION about personality

My main shortcoming is that I just say whatever I think before through my mind.

I think I can say well because I have very clear arrangement in my mind, but the fact is not. When I translate to English in my brain, it becomes another meaning; sometimes I forget things when I translate.

So next time, I should prepare some keywords on the paper before I am talking.

Meanwhile, my speaking can't follow my mind in my own language sometimes, let alone translate to English?
So many times it looks like I was lack of logic.

I can't control myself because I'm too excited when I was in presentation, I know I need to calm down and prepare a list to say what I want to say. It needs time to change.

I have selective syndrome, so many choice makes me no choice. I need to choose what is fit for me and achieve my own goal in my heart.

2012/05/17

Virtual ‘Orient’

Before Easter holiday, Kieron gave me suggestion to record something first about this project.

So I went to Chinatown to search some Chinese elements, I took photos of the facade of every shop.

During the process, I found many interesting things in Chinatown, such as the total of the name is like a 'Virtual China' combined with a long history, Chinese Kongfu novels' and Cuisine Emperor.

INITIAL IDEA

Virtual Orient

I found every shop in Chinatown has showed its own Chinese characteristic, the building is divided into 3 categories:

1.  the feature of traditional red walls, green tiles and stone lions, like the Forbidden City.

2.  a combination of China and UK architectures.

3.  completely westernized buildings.


These 3 categories and the name are also reflecting what China experienced in the history.

Based on The West use their theories and history shaped the image of Orient.

I reassembled the buildings of Chinatown based on the characteristics of eaves to form a virtual wall of the Forbidden City.

Every shop's name of the virtual image in the photo from right to left are, 'Dumplings Emperor','Imperial China', 'Golden Pagoda', 'New China', 'New world'.

THE WEAKNESS

The work is lack of hierarchy and rhythm.
Not clear in meaning.



THE PROCESS

Virtual 'Orient

I developed the initial idea of reassembled the buildings of Chinatown to form a virtual Orient City.

Then I extracted the colour of red wall, lanterns and green roof.



I was thinking about to select red wall and lantern, green eve and small element like 'lion' and 'dragon' to summarize Chinatown.

- What if I make a book contains all Chinese elements in Chinatown?
(red / green + Black and white)




THE OUTPUT

I was inspired by Paul Kenton's series of artwork City In Motion, which style is inimitable to depict the fluidity, motion and mood of a city.


Virtual 'Orient

So I was planning in favour of the immediacy of driving into the essence of the building and the meaning behind it.

I depicted the statue of stone lions in an exquisite style, and dripped lines of eve and people inside with a mood.


THE HIGHLIGHTS

The form of wire frame combined with photo is interesting.

Line drawing character is full of Chinese painting style.

THE WEAKNESS

What if combined with UKs architecture?



THE OUTPUT

Virtual 'Orient

Based on The West use theories and history shaped the image of Orient.

I extracted the elements of red and green and reassembled the buildings of Chinatown based on the characteristics of eaves to form a virtual wall of the Forbidden City.