Integrative Studio (Week 10)

So we started with our project 2, were told about different views and perspectives. I think how our eyes perceive things and how the mind processes them are important for our observational skills. When the object is too near, we can’t see perspective views sometimes with our naked eyes. So then our imagination works as a tool for it, so we were told to make perspective views that we can’t see in our daily life, like ant view, bird view and fisheye view of the given marketplace that was Dadar Flower Market. So these are some views that human can imagine only, other than using technology. But we have to draw them by just observing the normal scene and then nurturing it in a different form. It was challenging for us to sketch in such a crowded place but the people over there were helpful, so they provided us with someplace to sit and sketch. All over it was a great experience to sketch when we were not in our comfort zone at all.

Integrative Seminar (Week 14)

This week we have to discuss within our groups and write a collective artist statement for models of Space and Materiality and Integrative Studio. As we discussed in our last class how to write an artist statement, we followed the process and came up with these two
Integrative Studio: ‘Colors of Dadar Flower Market’
The Dadar Flower Market or Phool Gali is one of the oldest and busiest markets of Mumbai and one of the most mesmerizing hidden gems of the city. The model is a pyramid-shaped structure made from wire and wool. The base was made using file card and cotton to create texture. It represents touch. The pyramid of wire and wool represents the sweet and soft perfume that lingers through every inch of the market. The top is a sand-encrusted file card triangle that represents the strong and shrill and sharp sounds of the vendors yelling and the buzz of the market. The sweet aroma or taste of the market is shown with the use of candy wrappers. Sound, Smell and Touch are the predominant senses whereas taste is complementary to smell. The inspiration for this model comes from the market, minor details from the place that spoke to us.

Space and Materiality: ‘Dolechagi’
Dinosaurs existed a long time ago on this planet and us as kids were always fascinated with them and especially their lifestyle it was so different than what we have, they use to stay in the woods and hunt and eat. T-rex is one of the strongest dinosaurs that ever existed and hence it was ideal for inspiration in making a model to show strength and valor. Taekwondo, on the other hand, is a sport that depends on kicking and blocking and like at-rex taekwondo player doesn’t have much use of their hands, and so the second inspiration was Taekwondo. To show the interface of kick and block, we made a kick assister and a shield. The project is made of wood because it’s a powerful and rapid action, so we took wood because it is hard and provides the proper strength to the model to decrease the chance of wear and tear while performing the action. We smoothen the edges for its easy movement. We used screws for rigid connections. The shield is in the shape of the footprint of the ‘T-rex.’ The strength of the kick assister is influenced by the structure of the leg of ‘T-rex.’ And as the movement is from a taekwondo action we name the project dolechagi that is the name of the kick in Korean, where doleo means side and chagi means kick therefore sidekick, as it is also a sidekick of the person who wants to learn to kick and to block.

Integrative Seminar (Week 13)

This week we discussed how artist describes their work, which is generally called ‘artist statement.’ This is a descriptive text which the artist display with the work to explain it his way. This is like an addition to the work because it’s really necessary to represent your work in the right way. So that you can convey the right message. An artist statement should contain an introduction to the work, the concept used, view of the individual, explanation of the work, how the artist got inspired, and it also depends on the target audience. The artist has to write in such manner that audience can relate to. And what we should not is that we should not brag, should not be poetic, should be simple, direct and understandable, should not have cliches and should not be too technical. It should be easily understandable by the audience so that they can have the sense of the artwork by just reading it.

Integrative Seminar (Week 12)

So this week we tried to represent our site that is ‘ Dadar Flower Market’ in words. We have to represent that how we witnessed the flower market. So to me, the market was like as follows.
DADAR FLOWER MARKET: A PLACE OF CONTRAST
The day starts early with a rush of noise and blooms. The carriers rush in with colors at their back. Place where you can find different colors and fragrances altogether. You can see the showering sunlight and water on the tiny cheeks of the flower and then dripping out of their beaming face at the morn. Then everyone sellers bit for the most amusing their. With lots of mess over there you can also find where they have the auction in an organized way. In contrast to all this, your first step to the market will welcome with some fellow smells of garbage and rotten flowers. There you can also find all different types of flowers in the same color of mud and dirt. It’s a spot where you can also find colors and monochromes together. It is a colorful site which looks pleasant to the eyes, but there are also people who are dealing with a hard life every day. It’s a home to many of the sellers. They pass their days under the roof and nights over the roof. They live with the fragrance of fresh flowers and smells of rotten flowers together. You can also see the brightness in the market with daylight and also with the filaments that they use. But there is also hidden darkness in the market, how the sellers survive every day with so fewer sources. So these flowers also a way to brighten up their lives and also make it colorful at last they are the only way of their income. So it’s a place of contrast with colors and monochromes at one place and brightness and darkness also. The lanes of the market are narrow but in contrast, sellers do have further much space of opportunities to make our life more colorful and make our lives more spacious with these colorful, and happy faces of flowers.

Integrative Seminar (Week 11)

The discussion started with the question what describes a city. How different city have different people, how they live, and something that makes a city special. Even different parts of the country have a different accent to a single word. Sometimes you can recognize where he belongs to by his way of speaking. So we came up with different possibilities collectively how we can recognize different parts of a country.
Then we discussed what all information can describe our market. So that we can interview the flower vendors about their life, about their selling style and all that stuff. So we can get a sense of their life, they are the sense of flower market because the flower market is because of them only. They are the life and excitement of the flower market. So I think interviewing them was important for us also.

Integrative Seminar (Week 10)

This week was like a new starting to us because we were introduced to our new project which is related to the city ‘Mumbai.’ This is a group project. So, we were told to discuss our cities in a group or any place we visited. So we talked about ‘Kota,’ how Kota developed foam old Kota to a whole new city. We discussed how the streets changed, how the architecture developed, how the style of the city transformed. So, these are some aspects to distinguish between cities also, that how they evolved. I think this class taught us about how we can explain a city in most elaborated and descriptive manner because we tried to discuss all the points by their transformation. So how were they and how are they now is something which nearly covers everything. Also, we were told to visit our site which is ‘Dadar flower market’ and to capture its life and colors. The experience was good because they treated us well. They helped us in our work by giving us space to do our stuff comfortably. It is colorful but sort of monochromatic because of those yellow bulbs everywhere. it is a lively place

Space And Materiality (Week 13)

So this week we started with our final project, we are using wood for the final project to give it strength. As it’s a powerful and rapid action, so to reduce the chances of wear and tear, wood will be an appropriate option for us. As we started working on it, we found that wood was too hard to work with. But we decided to move on with it. We understood if we need a smooth movement then we have to finish it and smoothen its edges. We also thought of how to attach it to the body. Still, there is an issue we don’t have a piston for it, to accelerate the movement, so we are still working on it.

Space And Materiality (Week 12)

As a step forward in the design process, now we have to make the prototypes to see which works better. So we started with the prototyping. We took MDF board for our first prototype. As we started with the process, we soon realized that MDF is not the material for the final model we have to use something rigid like wood. So the flaws we found in our first prototype are that the spring which we thought of using is too hard to stretch. Secondly, the joint was too weak to take the load of that spring. Thirdly, it was hard to connect the two pieces of the prototype with a hinge. The place was too less, which ended up making the joint weak. Another flaw was that we have to place the springs at more distant places. The most difficult part of the prototype was to place the hinge because we couldn’t use screw because the end was too thin that it broke the MDF, so we decided to stick it with Araldite( a strong adhesive ). We also have to think about how we have to attach that with the body.

Space And Materiality (Week 11)

So every interaction does have motion in it. Both the person have to move and show their efforts to make the interaction possible.
So we do have some simple machines in our life which make our life easy and accessible. We all use simple machines so that we can do our work with fewer efforts. So what if we combine our interaction with simple machines to make them easy.
We studied some mechanism so that we can compile our work with them and make the interaction much easier. So we worked on many mechanisms to assist the kick. So we used elasticity and pulley mechanism to assist it. We faced a lot of issues with its technicalities because it was hard to choose the right mechanism that too for so dynamic interaction. If the mechanism will be loose or fragile, it can break easily on such powerful force. So we figured it out what are the possible mechanism we can use for this interaction. So we combined the interaction with a simple machine to make it easy.