Tuesday, 23 November 2010

.Atoms.The Rise and Fall::::......

"The electronic charge of how atoms communicate while translate into visual senses of art and fashion; this is the core concept of what innovation to me is about."




.Inside the atom::::......























The picture below is an example of merging layers of atoms imagery and experimenting on photoshop...


















.Atoms.The state of matter::::.....



















Three states of matter - ice water and steam.




















Solid (ice) - High density which is hard to expand and compress. Solids have a rigid shape and the atoms motion is restricted and are placed close together. The molecules can be melted through the process of heat or can be chilled and solidify back into solid.






Liquid (water) - These liquid atoms are free to flow, so while the liquid has a define volume it does not have a define shape. Liquids can be evaporated through heat in order to create gas.










Gas (steam) - Gas particles do not have a define volume or shape and can be condensed back to a liquid.















Above is a video of a liquid forming into an jigsaw ice cube.

.Plasma:::.....





The form of Plasma is a distinct phase of matter and involves the substance of charged particles the respond strongly through magnetic fields, taking the form of gas cloud ion beams. Since the atoms are electrically charged (generated by the strips of electrons), it is described as an "ionized gas." Also plasma is the last one discovered as a state of matter.

.Atoms.in Fragmentation:::.....

"Fragmentation is the process or state of breaking or being broken into small or separate parts."


Image above is an example of the cross section of sugar beads before (eft) and after (right) which has been compressed. This can be used as an example on how to understand the meaning of fragmentation.







Fragmentation in molecules - The use of a sulfur fluoride molecules, six fluoride atoms surrounding a central sulfur atom which is determined by the state of electrons. Then once the two electron are ejected by a x-ray pulse, the molecules might fragment by shedding the two fluorine atoms. The electrons rearrange and begin to multiple.

.Fragmentation. in art:::.....
.video. clips of examples of fragmentation:::.....





- fragmentation of space, edited by jan kokol

This idea of the buildings falling but can be seen as the building are forming back to it's original brick raw materials from the fragment of space, from this point I's realized within myself that I kept on replaying it as I admire the concept and the use of technique on this quick video clip.






"LEOSlo - I first used a tool to fragment a 3d object. A 2d object version of the fragmentation tool was developed for my hummingbird film in 1967. Then I made copies of the fragmented object and created groups. the animation has several groups which move independent of one another." - quoted by Charles Cusuri.

From Charles Cusuri video I find the piece quite abstract and his use of lighting and how it reflects into the use of colours.

.Fragment.in imagery art:::.....


Examples of fragments translate to photo...






Monday, 22 November 2010

.Electro.Magnetic Force:::.....


.Magnets.in Motion:::.....


The moving imagery shown below indicates on how the magnet atoms with the magnetic fields twist and bend as the magnets are moved about while they are responding with each other.


An example of Two magnets magnetized through it's length starting with the north pole on the right hand side. The lines show the magnetic waves connection between the two magnets.






Below is an pictorial example of how the magnets attract each other as shown above.



























Five Magnets magnetized through it's length -




Here is a single magnet, North is on the right hand side and a steel plate is used to shield the bottom which is shown on the screen.




































.Magnetic.Interaction:::.....





.The Force of computation on dipole interactions:::....
(The action of calculation on a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles which are separated by a distance.)




Above displays stages of images of spheres made of soft ferromagnetic (contain a high susceptibility of magnetization) material which is lifted by a magnet.  From these photos, the spheres relates back to the idea of atoms from the use of shape as well as the imagination of the magnetic particles inside the sphere.

- More imagery of the magnetic field...


Above shows the positive and negative waves would repel against one another with the idea of a magnetic ball is places in between them.



A superconducting cube levitating above a ferromagnetic ring with he snapshot of the magnetic field shown at the bottom of the image.



.Quick drawings of my interpretation of magnetic fields:::....


.Developed one of my quick drawings further onto photoshop:::......



.Liquid.Magnetic Force::::......



.Videos below indicates the idea of how the magnetic liquid and form into different shapes and volume.










. Sci-Fi Fashion:::......

.Helen Storey:::.....



.Helen Storey is a British designer and artist who is known for her innovative work as her current work ‘Wonderland’ is inspired within the style of art, fashion and science. Also she is a professor who currently works for London College of Fashion.


.Imagery below are examples of her work 'Wonderland'::::......


“This is our call to creative arms. We are exploring the power of shared ideas. We all have a duty to use our talents, our imaginations and our rigour to create a healthier planet."





'Disappearing Dress'

Photos of the dress being lowered into a vat of water where it would gradually dissolve.




                     

.Above is a close up of the chemically fabric dress dissolve into water.


.The idea of a garment dissolving in the vat of water I find this relevant towards my concept idea from the idea of atoms can be dissolved into a substance by the method of melting or liquified.


.Subtraction Workshop:::......

.Imagery of making a half scale garment using the subtracting method.


Required to need 1.5 metres of white cotton and 1.5 metres of chosen patterned fabric with 0.5cm seam allowance.