When i started to trace the movement, some interesting things came up. When the device moves its creates a clean geometric pattern, sometimes broken up because of the stopping of the arms ( due to too much weight on the arms) . When the proscenium is moving, the traces become random and chaotic. Some of the photos turned out nice when the proscenium begins to move (not just along the linear direction of the suspension line) along the upper suspension lines. The patterning is still circular through space but not symmetrical or predicatable, which is interesting. Also the tension movement, the bounce due to the object's weight, shows shifts in the geometric patterning: revealing a response of the device's movement to the prosceniums tension.Further exploration needs to look into the human interaction with the trace movement.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Tracing movement
Posted by Chris Gilmour at 12:17 PM
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