Thanks for the comment. The terms were gathered based on Eisenman's own description of his process. It took a bit of interpretation to detect where exactly the moves had relevance. With montage, I saw this as the combination of volumes and planes that were created from the inversion and slippage moves. You can see this in the final moments of the process by the reunion of elements into the final form. Do you agree?
Just a quick technical question!
what program did you do this on? i tried so far to create something like this.
socoolhenry 1 year ago
@socoolhenry I used 3dsMax.
mayorphill 1 year ago
Nice sequence of the inversion and slippage moves. Not sure I get what montage means. Looks to me more like a translation from plan to volume.
bennapolis 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment. The terms were gathered based on Eisenman's own description of his process. It took a bit of interpretation to detect where exactly the moves had relevance. With montage, I saw this as the combination of volumes and planes that were created from the inversion and slippage moves. You can see this in the final moments of the process by the reunion of elements into the final form. Do you agree?
mayorphill 2 years ago