Representation I was a drafting course to familiarize us with constructing objects both on paper, and digitally. It was processional, initially understand how to extract shapes from grid, to understanding the drawing process of booleaning two objects in space. It was a rigorous process for architecture freshmen that wielded some promising results.
Final: Using "Moire" as the piece's title, moire patterns were used to invoke a sense of 'one of a kind' ensemble. Projections of auxiliery shadows both in a common plane, and an inversed black plane, tones of surfaces to differentiate the multiple cuts to the cube, and a beautiful moment where one surface is split between the planes to define the differences, brings this piece of work to a unique conclusion.