Monday, October 6, 2008

Compare and Contrast a Unity Project


The iteration to the left is the one in which I am comparing and contrasting my iteration (right).
Ways in which our iterations are similar are that they are two separate pieces working together to form, one, greater unity. Both iterations puncture through the paper at the center of the parts and stick out on each end. Also, both use the idea of numbers to create unity by using six papers and six sticks on each part. The 2 sets of 3 twigs going vertically from the side view and horizontally from a top view, are commonalities between both mine and this example. We both used the papers to form individual, manipulated parts to form each large piece. 
In this commonality, there are differences as well. I folded the edges of my papers to create a tilting effect, whereas this person curved their papers to form a wave effect. 










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