Wednesday, 18 January 2012

The Final Idea (sketches)...

Here are the images of some sketches I have done of our piece in the Museum space that we have chosen.
Some of them are really rough because I was trying to get my head around the structure of our groups artwork because at first I was struggling with how we would construct something so big. I found that by sketching these out during and after a trip to the Museum on my own, I was able to visualise our work in the space.


Here are the dimensions for the tubes that would form our artwork.


Here is a very quick sketch that I produced when I was looking at the space that we had chosen. It shows the general shapes of our desired artwork.




This is a more in depth analysis of the space. I spent some time looking at how the visitors used the space. Many walk straight through the middle of it and don't really look around the Entrance Hall space. It would be interesting to see the effect our artwork would have on those people as it obstructs their clear line of view into the Museum. They would have to walk around our piece which means that they would have to pay attention to their surroundings and hopefully they would then become interested in our work and become involved.
In terms of pushchair and wheelchair access, the widest part of our work (that will cause obstruction) will be no bigger than approx. 50-60cm. So, as far as access in concerned, our piece will fit into the Museum very well.


Here is a rough pen and ink sketch of our piece in the Museum. I understand that if we were proposing this idea, this style of sketch would probably not be appropriate. Although this is not life-like, I feel that it conveys the information and general idea of the piece. 
I tried to show how the pieces would fall and collect at the bottom of the piece and also sketched some small proposals on the slots for inserting the puzzle pieces and the join of the delivery tubes to the main tube. 







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