Archive/ Website progression.

To support the final exhibition, work has begun on constructing an archive in the form of a website, in order to showcase the final work, videos, photographs and information about the project, leaving a lasting memory.

Developed through Adobe Muse, the site aims to attract an audience who visited the exhibition during its display or heard about the project and wanted to find out more.

Several social media pages, including Facebook and Instagram already house some information, but a working professional platform is the ideal place to store everything.

In terms of design, I’m looking to produce an artist and minimalist layout, drawing from the basic website templates from a previous post.

Some examples websites that inspire my design include:

https://everydaypro.com/ (Focusing on cinematography and film).

http://georgeioannou.com/ (Focusing on art and design).

Here are some working screenshots of the basic start to the website development.

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Update: Cube Construction

The project is progressing along nicely, the construction of the cube involved the use of 6 pieces of Plywood sawn in half, making 12 pieces approximately 0.5m in length.

The cube is held together by long round top nails, and weighs around 1kg, making it ideal to be placed on a stand during the exhibition and light enough for transportation.

The next stage will involve covering the cubes 5 sides (not including the side where the stand will be placed) in a white sheet for projection, a single white bed sheet should fit this purpose.

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3D Video Projection Mapping on Cubes with Quartz Composer.

 

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Designing a 3D display using white cubes in a white spacious environment, using a coding software for Mac OS without the need to code:  Quartz Composer.

 

Archive/ Website Layout.

Archive Webpage Data Cube Website

After the exhibition concludes, all of the “envisions” and photographs will be archived and available to view at anytime via the projects website.

The exact workings and techniques to how the information is to be displayed is still in the works, however a rough graphic layout of what to expect helps to show an idea of who the site might look.