Monday, October 6, 2008

Unity Project: Comparison

ABOVE: Allison's Project

Mine

Unity was something that was common and all of our projects. Everyone did a very nice job of displaying what they depicted as unity. I decided to compare my project with Allison Wilson's project. My concept was a rotating cube. Allison's idea was dealing with a strand of DNA. Two very different ways to look at Unity.
Mine was based on simplicity. There were three parts to mine all built the same way with four pieces of bristol board and four skewers. I had horizontal and vertical motioning. Allison's was opposite from mine because she had twelve pieces that completed hers. Also, she scored and rolled her pieces of bristol board. Her project had one main motion and that was upward. The forms were clearly opposite when you looked at both of ours.
They did have some similarity, both had a sense of an upward motion. Repetition and multiples were also presented by shapes and a clear visible pattern in both. The glue, as our binding agent was also used by it being non visible to the eye.

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