Privacy Screen Ideas

MINIMAL SURFACES

For the privacy screen assignment I’m interested in using minimal surface forms. I’m more so interested in the shape of the privacy screen itself rather than the pattern produced within the screen. I’m trying to get inspiration from the triply periodic minimal surfaces as well as some organic handmade models. I’m not too sure how this is going to work but I’m going to look at some kangaroo and pufferfish tutorials and see if there is a way to create parametric minimal surface meshes.

11.06.2022 Privacy Screen Update

This is the 1st iteration of Privacy Screen Project. Apparently, it looks a little more organic than the precedents I’ve found from the previous post, therefore I should consider going back to more fundamental geometric shapes to make the output look more relevant to those studies.

The next step will also involve manipulating data to confer asymmetrical qualities to the screen.

Shapediver was not working for some reason. As much as this project relies heavily on it, it should be resolved as soon as possible.

10.30.2022 Privacy Screens Inspirational Images

The direction, towards which I plan to push this project, is a manipulation of fundamental geometric shapes (line, rectangles, triangles, points) to make a variance between proposals. Above are some inspirational images that best reflect my idea, which will be narrowed down and presented through a series of sketches in the next few days.

10.30.2022 2D Patterning Update

This is the 3rd pahse of 2D patterning project. I realized applying 3D voronoi within extruded 2D voronoi shapes would not be feasible, due to hardware limit, as well as arbitrariness of design. Hence, I’ve decided to scale the shape to create contour edges that has their thickness changing accordinly, with respect to distance from the control point. This version shall be discussed with the professor tomorrow, and we will decide together whether to submit this as a final version or to further develope it.

10.22.2022 2D Patterning Update

Above are some images showing the current level of 2D Patterning project. The overall pattern looked better without lines, hence I decided to make extruded voronoid shapes as the only components. The next step will be focused on texturing and coloring, but I will try to see if it is possible to add sub-components within these vorovoid boundaies, as well.

10.17.2022 2D Patterning (Progress & Reflection)

Above is the most current progress of 2D Patterning Project. One of aspects pointed out by the peers and the professor is that there seems to be too much things happening in the pattern that they rather become confusing for the viewers.

The primary task is to trim out components that aren’t necessary and try to keep the project simple (i.e., decide whether I would work with lines or shapes, and pick one or two variables to change (e.g., direction, size, color, etc). Consider the topics we’ve covered on week 5.