Monday, September 22, 2008

Cactus images



The zoom



The zooming camera creates the effect of the motion of an aircraft flying into the building as this relates to the 34% model. The zooming away represents both the 59%/34% models as it exaggerates the explosion of materials moving in an outwardly direction

59%: images of elevator explosion



59% - Elevator explosion; while in motion PAN



The explantion for using the pan view. Moving up and down the structure is presented to imnage the motion of an elevator as it moves up and down the building. The result from the animation takes the cliche movements of the elevator out of context as the viewer can get an idea of the motions the explosion of the elevator as it reacted throughout the structre. Expressed in the long curved and dynamic shapes.

The larger explosion, explores the motion of a moving elevator detonating in a proportion of the building where public/ private spaces are most noticeable. The result of this explosion in relation to experiment one investigates the continuous flipping motion of the elevator as it tears throughout the building. This is expressed in its long curved and dynamic shapes as it reacts against the buildings structure. The elevator blast subsequently tears a whole throughout the whole building demolishing entire floors and windows. The blast rips through the whole building due to the elevator shafts become subjects to the whole 80 meters and therefore relating floors. Overall the notion of the elevator exploding while it moves throughout the building creates its dynamic shapes as it deflects off various debris/structure.

3DS MODELS

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

34% - Plane; reaction as it collides with the structure



34% - plane vs building ROTATE



The reason for the rotation camera view is to show all sides of where the aircraft impacted the building and the result of it. The rotational view allows the viewer to see the entrance of where the plane comes into contact of the building. Further more the technique views the result from impacting the building as the plane breaks up throughout the structure. Thus making the rotate tool the appropriate camera style.

The 34% model originates from experiment one as it mirrors the porosity between a moving object and its confined environment. This model explores the movement of an aeroplane colliding with a building. The explosion is expressed throughout the dynamic shapes presented throughout the building. The model explores the breaking up of the plane as it slams into the building. This is shown as the wings of the plane break up throughout the building as they collide within the inner building structure. These are expressed as the shapes change and develop as they progress through the building. Other aspects have been thought out into the development of this model as I have explored the plane’s fuselage exploding and ripping through the building taking out windows and specific floors of the building; This is why there is a strong emphasis on developing of shapes on the sides of building as this is where the wings of the plane (including the fuselage) reacted within its environment. The core of the aeroplane creates a cylinder effect as it tears through the building. The elevator shafts throughout the building react to the explosive power of the plane and this creates havoc within those environments. Overall the movement of the explosion/breakup of the plane as it veers into the structure creates the motion of objects continuously moving forward within the building as the planes matter react within the structure of the building.

Perosity - plane vs building

SOLIDWORKS Filefront-59% model

SOLID59percent_3256873.SLDPRT

SOLIDWORKS Filefront-34% model

SOLID34percent_3256873.SLDPRT

SOLIDWORKS Filefront-cactus model

SOLID_cactus_3256873.SLDPRT

Mass properties: CALCULATIONS 59% 0f 99877.79 = 40949.8939

Mass properties: CALCULATIONS 34% of 99877.79 = 65919.3414

Mass properties:CALCULATIONS Cactus