first view. its sifeways to show some detail... but still hard to see at 72dpi and 550pix wide!
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Natasha Sandmeier said:
vault-o-rama's great. have been thinking about your plan/project a fair bit (one you showed Tues)recently and am trying to find a way where we can have a conversation about your project that is less about you explaining the various stages/elements of your project as hyper-discrete episodes, but aligning the way you work in some way with what monia and i are looking for in terms of an overarching formal agenda.
don't get me wrong, i find the project fascinating, but i still feel it's difficult to gage- and discuss the project in a meaningful way- because the terms with which you're working are so vague and free. your manifesto essentially provides a free-pass for every invention and innovation - but I feel that at some level these should come together to address, or be contextualized within a kind of larger issue, topic, or polemic.
all for now.
Natasha Sandmeier said:
have you printed this baby already? would be great to explode the 'detailed' stone arrayed part so the drawing obsesses as much about the fabrication process of these vaults as much as you do!
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vault-o-rama's great. have been thinking about your plan/project a fair bit (one you showed Tues)recently and am trying to find a way where we can have a conversation about your project that is less about you explaining the various stages/elements of your project as hyper-discrete episodes, but aligning the way you work in some way with what monia and i are looking for in terms of an overarching formal agenda.
don't get me wrong, i find the project fascinating, but i still feel it's difficult to gage- and discuss the project in a meaningful way- because the terms with which you're working are so vague and free. your manifesto essentially provides a free-pass for every invention and innovation - but I feel that at some level these should come together to address, or be contextualized within a kind of larger issue, topic, or polemic.
all for now.
have you printed this baby already? would be great to explode the 'detailed' stone arrayed part so the drawing obsesses as much about the fabrication process of these vaults as much as you do!