Thursday, 20 May 2010

Victoria and Albert

Went to the V&A today to see the Gargoyles and Shadows exhibition, however i was too late, with the exhibition ending on the 16th of May! So whilst i was there i decided to have a look around, the museum has many different rooms with the widest array of artifacs from all around the globe. But whilst i did not really see much to directly influence my designing skills, there was plenty there to assess and to admire whilst taking in other cultures. There was definatley alot there that could be interpreted into landscape design.

http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/architecture/index.html

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

RIB experience

So we were supposed to do something extraordinary, and i thought this was very unique and individual. http://www.thamesribexperience.com/index.php

The idea to this came from photos i saw of the students that stayed in London whilst i was in Barcelona. It seemed good to get a sense of Londons landmarks, although we were supposed to do something design related, i do feel this fits that criteria. It gave me a opportunity to explore spaces in a different way to usual, thinking of the River Thames as a space itself i found many things that interested me, things that i may get inspiration from in the future. Experiancing such things as the Thames Flood Barrier from the river allowed me to understand that something as mechanical and essential as this can be a large piece of landscape design.



Unfortunately the boat moves very fast and does some crazy stunts so it made it hard to take photographs.

Monday, 17 May 2010

Final Presentation

Im not quite sure weather this can go under a focus week heading, but the final presentation for this academic year was today the first day of the fifth and final focus week. I guess my presentation went good, and i got really useful feedback on my years work, so that i can progress well in level 6, fingers crossed. Take a look at what i presented...

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Greenpeace Airplot revisited



Even though i had been to the site once already, that time was more for the initial feelings that i thought about the site. This time was more technical, with all the analysis for my Airplot project coming from this site visit.

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Saatchi Gallery Pictures

Saatchi Gallery General

Even though i went to see he 20:50 installation in its newest home, i still stayed at the gallery for many hours, touring around the other exhibition that was on at that time: 'The Empire strikes back: Indian art today'. I found several parts of this exhibtion interesting but all in all none of it left a lasting impression on me, apart from the amazing model making.

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Saatchi Gallery

The main objective when visiting the Saatchi gallery was seeing 20:50 an installation by artist Richard Wilson. This contemporary masterpiece is the only permanent piece in the gallery, having been on display by the Saatchi gallery since 1991. I first saw this piece when i was in high school when the gallery was by the London eye, when so young i felt a deep attraction to the piece, having never forgot it. I immediately felt very strongly by its depth and ability to make the space seem bigger, in some ways never ending, and i was very interested in seeing how i felt now that i study a course which relies on things such as space and everything about them. I guess i felt the same, but now i understood better how the medium that was used to create the installation and the fact that it has a mathematically symmetrical scope really affects the effect that the artists goes for when creating this piece. This experienced helped me realise several things, aspects of this installation will remain in my head, most importantly i will remember that even something recycled and simple such as the recycled sump oil in this piece can end up creating an environment or space that is so versatile and perfect that in my opinion can fill the void at many sites.

http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/richard_wilson.htm?section_name=None