Tagged: ANALOGUE DRAWING

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SENSORY OVERLAP

Architecture is a rich, multi-sensory experience. There is great sensory overlap to our sensory input. It is richly three dimensional and simultaneous. We should therefore push ourselves to include as much of this overlapping...

ANALOGUE SKETCHING AND HOLISTIC UNDERSTANDING 0

ROAD NOT TAKEN

At the confluence of the analog and the digital, we need to reference as many analogue instances that we can so as to continue to demonstrate the validity of what we are about.  We...

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CONSTRICTIVE 2D MODELING

Most of our input to computers is 2D. Why is the majority of our input not directly into 3D? For our daily, run of the mill, typical interaction with 3D digital systems, we spend...

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VOLUMETRIC, NOT PICTORIAL

The word volumetric is replacing the word pictorial.  To operate optimally, we can no longer think in pictorial terms.  We must think volumetrically.  Case in point. Thomas French, one of our venerable far flung...

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TRANSPARENT DIGITAL INPUT

We spoke about digital to digital. We spoke about free or low cost scan apps for our devices. Now, someone needs to write an app that takes a scan of our analogue transparent drawing...

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DIGITAL TO DIGITAL

Last week, I mentioned how we are on an unstoppable arc toward digitization. Our sacred act of analogue drawing is being skewed toward digitization. Yet there are technologies which help integrate our analogue drawings...

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HOW TO STEAL

Picasso’s famous quote that good artists create and great artists steal has already been covered here. And true to Picasso’s great quote, it seems that he stole this? Or is it that great minds...

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SKETCH DIGITIZATION

While the arc of the sketch universe it long, it bends toward digitization. My apologies to Martin Luther King. I am a Luddite. Anyone who thinks that the answer is one pencil, one piece...

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DESIGN TRANSLATOR

We all design under limitations. We might have budget limitations on what we can propose. We might have limitations put upon us by our clients. And another common limitation is architectural review boards. These...

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LET’S ELIMINATE 2D DRAWINGS

When we draw transparently, we by default are drawing in three dimensions. A two dimensional drawing does not exist in the transparent drawing worldview.  Because we are drawing our enclosures and forms so as...

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INCOMPLETE PARADIGMS

A scientific paradigm is incomplete when it cannot explain all of the scientific facts with which it is confronted. Does a scientific paradigm explain or predict everything?  No.  There are always interpretations, transference and...

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THE TOOL WE CALL DRAWING

Science uses tools to collect facts. Scientific facts are essential to maintaining paradigms, which were introduced here. Scientific facts are also required for anyone working to originate a paradigm. We saw that paradigms typically...

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THE MINDSET OF CONSERVATIVE CLIENTS

Humans have an innate tendency to avoid losses rather than to achieve gains. We are hardwired for this. All of our design discussion with our clients is, fundamentally, one of losses and gains. Let’s...

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AUTOMATIC VISUAL PROCESSING

What exactly is our state of mind when we are drawing to solve problems? Much of what goes on between our ears is automatic. The common act of seeing is automatic. We are continually...

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EL LISSITZKY

The Russian constructivists have been a cultural influence upon use here in the West. Many of the current famous architects developed their first architectural responses in the guise of constructivism. I am thinking of...

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APRES TRAVEL

The trips that we take are often way too short. I always find that however long we travel, the time could have at least been doubled. One great way to extend your trip is...

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GUGGENHEIM BILBAO

It extends under an ordinary car bridge. The Museum. Gehry’s Guggenheim. It extends under a four lane, mediocre vehicle bridge that spans the river.  The bridge runs over the museum. We were just in...

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SUBURBAN GROUND EFFECTS

We are traveling this week. So I offer these brief posts on various topics that I have prepared ahead of time. Although this may not exactly be the most burning design question, what would...

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DRAWING ON AIRPLANES

                We are traveling this week.  So I prepared this travel related post ahead of time. You’re probably tired of hearing me extol the virtues of drawing...

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PERCEPTUAL THINKING

Let’s try teaching our scientists to think like artists. One of the themes of these pages is the confluence of art and science. We have talked about scientists using the same language as artists....

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CULTURAL COPYING

The cultural provenance of your ideas and solutions is what will establish what is valued, and what is not. How you manage, parse and organize the Googlized information flood is a significant part of...

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IS CONTEXT THE NEW CONTENT?

The title above is a quote by Kenneth Goldsmith in his collection of essays titled “Uncreative Writing.”    Goldsmith is a conceptual poet. Yet his ideas regarding the provenance of our ideas, specifically within...