Monday, 13 January 2014

1.2.2 Interpreting Data

After receiving the brief of Data I have spent the first to weeks of print dedicated to drawing. Within these weeks I have been introduced to different ways data can be interpreted and visualised.

Various ways of interpreting data

The top right image was a a task set by my tutors, whereby we were assigned three words remove, rearrange and reassemble and told to interpret them in our own way. This unusual task gave me inspiration to the many different ways data cab be gather and recorded.

After the vinyl work we repeated the exercise with a hole punch and were encouraged to photograph the pieces after creation, this method also enlighten me to scale and how subjects can change depending upon there presentation.

The task that interested me the most was a homework task to create our own version of a one-hundred meter drawing. I responded to this task by making three-dimensional shapes who's surface area amounted to 10,000 cm squared in other words 100 meters. My chose of subject was influenced by the unconventional data tasks set by my tutors, and this unique thinking is an aspect that i would like to develop into my project.

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