part of the problem of variant three is to understand how to encase a space (that might be irregular) and present it for analysis and redesign.
in this way, rachel whiteread "casts" the space of a staircase and takes it out and places it sideways
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rachel whiteread
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here it suggests a form (coffin chair) |
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here, the form adapts (ie. scene of the crime coffin)
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unfolded sphere |
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unfolded dog |
the other possibility is to make the form become faceted (as planes) and manipulate those (as in these 2 examples)...
finally, it might look as simple as this... (in particular the top one where the project in chipboard is "clothed" by the white model; the 2nd row left, where the model is encased by the 2 side pieces which, here, are pulled apart; the same happens to the one below that, 3rd row left)
or this (a miesian boxlike structure is encased by an
oteiza-looking cube)
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