Friday, April 29, 2011

Electroliquid Aggregation + axonometric drawing (combine 2 objects to make one from 10 prisms)











2. The mechanics of the psyche can be modelled by a system of interaction between Id, Ego, and Superego. (explanation: 3 platforms repersent the Id, Ego, Superego, and the central structure links them)
PLUS
1. Ob jects transfer energy between each other when connected by a medium. (explanation: it looks like a pendulum, which follows the hypothesis)
EQUALS

The system of Id, Ego, and Superego transfer energy between each other when connected by the mind.


explanation: the 3 ring platforms form the Id, Ego, Superego, while the central structure represents their mind which they are connected

5 additions, 5 substractions













4. Our lives are governed by a balance of 2 forces; Libido/Eros, and Death/Thanatos. (explanation: the ring walkway represents a life journey, the covered walkway part repersents death, while the open walkway part represents libido)
PLUS
5. Moving colours blend into each other. (explanation: the columns represent colors while the side walls represent their merging)
EQUALS

The forces of Libido and Death blend into each other as our lives move through them.

explanation: the ring walkway represents life journey, the columns represents the elements of Libido and Death, and their merging is reflected on the U shaped addition. the covered walkway still defines Death, while the open walkway still defines Libido

7 additions, 3 subtractions











6.If the speed of a cannonball is fast enough, it will never land, and be in orbit. (explanation: the long rectangular prism represent a firing line, the rectangular rings represent increasing velocity)
PLUS
3. The Witch of Agnesi never equals zero (explanation: 4 decreasing heights but not reaching the end)
EQUALS

A cannonball fired fast enough never reaches zero velocity and height.

Explanation: the two long rectangular prisms still represents the firing line, and the rectangular rings still represent the velocity, but has resemblance to "the witch never equals zero"

6 additions, 4 subtractions






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