This 10-week course aims to explore contemporary information graphics as a design practice as well as an art practice. We will take an in depth look at varies ways designers and artists worldwide working with information to create works that has great impact on our understanding of our lives, past, present, and future. Following the examination of leading practitioners’ work, each student will create two information graphic projects to tell stories of Portland Oregon.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Information Graphics Final
I cut an old door into 486 pieces then glued the pieces back together to represent historical buildings located in Portland's alphabet district. The amount of buildings on the streets are represented by the z axis the larger blocks representing two buildings and the smaller block representing one. On the top of each is stamped with a date that shows the year the buildings were built. The link listed below a stop motion animation of the entire process.
http://threet.tumblr.com/
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