Reference:
Website
Music in Our World: http://trumpet.sdsu.edu/M345/MOW_LongParts.html
Vibration,Music, and the basic truth of reality: http://www.miqel.com/jazz_music_heart/vibrational-truth.html
Book
Taylor, James , : "Vibration Analysis Handbook"
Lynn, Greg : " Body Matters"
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ReplyDeletegood progress,
ReplyDeleteto further develop your project I would suggest
1. please don't loose the precision of the propagation of spheres that you created in this image
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vHyVcDglPjo/TenoGUt0c9I/AAAAAAAAAWo/S7m_J0le5L0/s1600/review%2B1.jpg
The beauty stems from the precise propagation of the sphere.
In this image
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9XK5VAl6f2c/TenoGRPW_wI/AAAAAAAAAWg/5TSKNoudsDw/s1600/a.jpg
you loose this precision and the design looses quality.
Additionally I suggest to add just one more layer as I have drawn in this sketch
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-NDgFdnXlEVo/TeqKVyrODjI/AAAAAAAAAaQ/3keYtLT1EV0/s1600/Heidy.jpg
You can always subdivide spaces later should they be to big.
Refering to image
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_LafdNvpxXM/TeqSJQlgCfI/AAAAAAAAAaY/L8oxjjYHXu4/s1600/Heidy2.jpg
As a technique to further develop your design I suggest that you refer to exact the same technique you developed last semester.
Please start using this technique in the uppermost level (Layer 3) propagating down the building to give it a corroded design. So the spheres at the first layer have no apertures. On the second layer you create some subdivisions and apertures.
Let us assume that the red rectangle in the image is the third layer the technique you developed could transform this sphere to this
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Kz9G8C2e3Dw/TURybyHo82I/AAAAAAAAAK8/GQ7w5_Edrbg/s1600/2.JPG
so until next week's meeting please create a body consisting of three layers and start to apply and refine the subdivision technique you developed last semester (start applying it on the third layer on one sphere to test its qualities