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[F&V] Kokopelli: Pleasant and Unpleasant Sound Fabrics
Ying Hui and I are working together for this Kokopelli’s Sound Shaper project,. Our first task is to select a pleasant and unpleasant sound, then construct a sound fabric from each of them. After deciding on the sounds, Ying Hui and I proceeded to ideate individually first before combining both our visions together in the final sound fabric.
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Categories: Kokopelli’s Sound Shaper
Tags: form and visualisation | kokopelli's sound shaper | paper | pleasant | sound fabric | unpleasant
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[F&V] Kokopelli: Face the Research
Significance of the Face
The lucky body part that I managed to draw from the Pandora’s Box is… the face! The face is a unique and complicated part of the body. It is not merely another part of the body, but it plays huge roles in shaping us into the person we are and also how we communicate with Read more →
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Tags: anatomy | big hero 6 | character | face | facial expressions | form and visualisation | research
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HaHa, Great facial research going on there! :) Looking forward to see how your "Sound Fabric" (which I assume you're still working on) can adapt to some of these movements.. instead of working on the entire face all at once, you might want to focus on the upper portion (forehead) or middle portion (cheek) or lower portion (jaw)
A fertility deity (updated)
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1. Frog hearing versus human hearing
2. Chosen human body part and its movements
3. Two sound and sound fabric analysis
4. Kokopelli's "first fabric" incorporated with
human movement and sound
5. Sound lexicon
Researching on how frogs and humans hear, I realised that there is a great deal of similarities on how both auditory system function. Represented by Read more →
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Is what's created above pairwork? I'm not quite sure I can relate the brown paper to the lift sound. See if you are able to draw out the cuts and folds you've created on the paper in Plan (like in origami diagrams) also do more research on Range of Motion (RoM) for "eye anatomy" and the other body part you were given. Thanks! Btw, Haha great storyline, if you saw a link with MA's city, it was unintentional... but yes, why not? good opportunity for Koko to make a guest appearance.:)