This blog is for INDA students investigating the relationships between beliefs and buildings. This will be the digital venue for posting student work, commentary among students, and critiques.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Janny Ware

Hello friends and Aj. Taylor,

Here is my research. My comic is completed! I am very proud of it.
I have done all the research I need. I only need to put them up. I don't have PRICES of the statues and comments yet. I just need to visualise them more properly.

I found that it is almost like a gamble. The more expensive the statue is, the more chance you
will get your wish! my IDEA is to put up vending machines along the pathways. When one put the coin in, the drink will be dropped out from any other machines around it. That person has to walk around to find which machine has his/her drink. or There won't be at all. It is very brief idea.

Though, I am still thinking how I can design or use landscape to translate "commercial" and gamble all together.

Thank you everyone, hope you like it
apologises for the late submission. I hope Aj. Taylor, you have time to look at it and leave comment.
Janny

P-UP2 (more still comin, im at Chiang mai: sorry for the delayed)





SITE: i 've chose to to the field part of the site since the area are condensed with trees. I planned to use the trees as one of the major part in the project. Trees itself can create numerous types of feelings for the people whom are under or near it. For example during night time, tree branch shadows can create an illusion that can terrified ones who are near it. Since these yantra tattoos are something that are mysterious and "some" prefer it as scary since it is part of dark magic, having it involves with the surrounding as much as possible might be a great idea, maybe. Imagine walking in a space where the top are surrounded with tall thick branches and only dim light can pass through and the tattoos are portrayed by the alley where the people are walking. I think it can provide a sense of something mystical and dark pretty well but i'm still figuring out the program on the way.


(I'll get the rest posted when i get back to BKK which i think is tomorrow, sorry)

Or's Pin up2


 ** Sorry for the late pin-up. I was outta town and just got back.



This is the fixed map of the statue around Chulalongkorn University.
The diagram shows in triangular form as placed the statue on top because people respect the statue and praise. Below the statue is the people behavior of how they are so desperate that they need to go ask the statue for something then they got what they want and they buy something for the statue back in return.






I'm working on the program and model. I will post it soon.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Will's 2nd model



I found an interesting clip about running on water
But it requires Liquid Mountaineering shoes that help you run on water! And you have to run very fast

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Geng's updated work

Goooood morning!
starting with the research on " The Benefits of Green Space "


Interaction with gardens and natural spaces offers a variety of mental, physical and social benefits for humans, ranging from stress reduction, quicker healing, and mitigation of Attention Deficit Disorder in children to decreasing crime and air pollution. Sustainable sites consider human energy and creativity as a renewable resource, recognizing the potential for healthy living and employment conditions. City planners, governments, and ordinary citizens are only just beginning to appreciate the tangible benefits of green spaces and take advantage of opportunities for improving quality of life in urbanized areas.


􏰀 Stress and violence reduction

􏰀 Improved concentration

􏰀 Enhanced health

􏰀 More rapid healin

􏰀 Improved environmental conditions

􏰀 Crime reduction.

􏰀 Increased workplace productivity

􏰀 Positive effects on children


I HAVE CHOOSE THE POND AREA SITE because the site have several program that I'm interested in, and the activity have their exact time, unlike the field which have only sport, and it can be predict what time-date they are playing.


the activities on the site are ...






Add more on The program, Due to the research on the benefits of

Green spaces, those activities are located on the "very green" space


now a day people doesnt involve much on to it, like for the "feeding animal"

program, only few of the student went there, so i want to design elements that

"bring people more to the space" and a space like a univeristy, student should

i've more relax time from studying, and I think the "Green space" is one effective way.



SMELL IS AN INVISIBLE LANGUAGE


Sice smell is an invisible language, i will create a scent that

suit for each program on the site, creating benefits and control

people.






The device that are use as a odor diffuser are the seat


For the seat i want it to be an multi-purpose seat, which yes I

still keep the concept "Green space" so i inspired it by the grass

chair, as an example.








this are the plates on the device, and for the COLOR I'm thinking of spraying a smoke color too.

because color is also one of the element that can changes people behavior and mood.










Bung's pin-up 2






The last plate shows that if people respect the tree spirit, they will get merited, while if they disrespect they will get punished.


This is what I've edited

Will's Pin up 2


Tuesday, November 8, 2011


Geng korrakot : This are the case study i've found on creating a scent to the space + emotion control

peng feng, vice dean of the aesthetics and educational research center at peking university and curator of the chinese pavilion,
presents five single-artist installations redolent of scents associated with the country's cultural tradition
(as opposed to the west's traditional focus on aesthetics): tea, lotus, liquor, incense and herbal medicine.
here are some pictures from the scene:

lavor and fragrance are designated by the same chinese character…
cai's work evokes tea; yuan's, the smell of incense; yang's, medicinal herbs; pan's, the smell of lotus;
and liang's the pungent scent of china's traditional white spirit -- 'baijiu'.

ach cloud of 'cloud-tea' was lightly coated in white paint to add depth and layering
image © designboom



'cloud-tea' by cai zhisong
the white-painted 'devices' are made of steel and house wind chimes and tea.
when moved by the wind, the clouds emit the scent of tea and the sound of the wind itself. the fragrance comes from longjing tea,
which the buddhist monks drink tea to keep a pure and refreshed mood. the installation is designed to induce feelings of being wakefulness
and enlightenment.


though appropriately related, the surrounding fog are incidentally part of another work, 'empty incense' by yuan gong.
using twenty sets of ultrasonic atomizers, the installation's high-pressure water mist system fills the pavilion with atomized incense fog
every two hours, from a square of white pebbles laid on the grass.











Saturday, November 5, 2011

GENG KORRAKOT



sorry for posting late Aj. Taylor, its not eay finding a wifi here, this is my updated work


THE RED ONE ARE THE GOOD SMELL AND THE GREEN ARE BAD SMELL, THE OPASSITY ARE THE STRONGESS,

AS THE PEOPLE WALK THE SMELL WITH GET STRONGER AND IT WILL ATTRACT PEOPLE TO THE FEEDING ANIMAL AREA, THE SMELL WILL MAKE THE PEOPLE WANT TO STAY LONGER AND FEED THE ANIMAL, BUT WHEN THEY ARE LEAVING, THEY WILL SMELL THE BAD SMELL, WHICH THEY WILL BE KNOWING THAT, THE FEEDING AREA IS A BETTER PLACE, AND THEY WILL REMEMBER TO COME TO THE PLACE NEXT TIME.


THROUGH THE RESEARCH, THE MAIN TYPE OF DEVICE THAT CAN PROVIDE SMELL ARE THE 3 AROMA DEVICE, PERFUME, CANDLE AND DIGITAL STREAM DIFFUSER, THE ONE I USE ARE THE DIFFUSER WHICH IS BEST IN PROVIDING SMELL, AND TO MAKE IT BLEND WITH THE SITE, I DESIGN IT IN THE FLOWER FORM, AND MIX IT WITH THE FLOWER WHICH ALREADY EXIST IN THE SITE.
FOR RIGHT NOW, IM PLANNING TO USE THE PASSIVE PINK, BECAUSE IT IS THE COLOR THAT BEST MAKE THE PEOPLE CALM AND RELAX.
AND ITS ALSO REPRESENT CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY . BUT IM PLANNING TO DO MORE WITH COLOR.

THE COLOR AT THE SITE


ACTIVITIES ON THE SITE