Accessment one statement
Point, line and space
I was inspired by the flexible spaghetti (when it meets water) we used at class. I wanted to do experiments on the way to represent the shape of a box, using points, lines and space(or planes), It's from the concept I learned from pencil sketching, it says that when we drawing things, we use points to produce lines, planes and in the end we produce a space.
I thought one cube box would be too simple, so I made several boxes and stuck them together to make a random shape, since it will be more of a challenge or more interesting to represents the shape.
Space: I started from the easiest one: using plastic wrap to represent my boxes which made the boxes look more vague in order to represent it as a more conceptual thing.
Line: Afterwards, I bought some flexible aluminum wire and bended it along the side of the boxes. I bended it irregularly to make it look more interesting. So I transformed the boxes into aluminum lines.(The aluminum wire is a bit too flexible and easy to break so I used two paperboard to keep it in place. I need to choose materials more wisely next time. It can bring troubles.)
Point: Lastly, I managed to use tiny balls to represent the shape. I firstly decide to slightly watering on my box to make random spot and circles them in pencil, which help me decide the location of the points and then I connected them with some wood sticks.
I was bad at doing handcraft and I think I have proved through the transformations. I like the last one since it looks very neat. I will do more research on ways to simplify things afterwards because I really enjoy it.











