'Gravity' / /
Jolan Van Der Weil
Jolan Van Der Weil
Gravity by Jólan van der Wiel from Dezeen on Vimeo.
This is the exact kind of thing that I find fascinating. I try to incorporate some kind of self directed 'quest' for knowledge and understanding of something I didn't before in the majority of my projects.
Designer Jólan van der Wiel has created a machine for shaping stools using gravity and magnets. The machine and its outcomes are on display as part of the [D3] Contest for young designers at imm cologne in Germany.
Designer Jólan van der Wiel has created a machine for shaping stools using gravity and magnets. The machine and its outcomes are on display as part of the [D3] Contest for young designers at imm cologne in Germany.
I can see this process being applied in many different ways, it's definitely something I want to research into further.
However, in relation to the project at hand, this process creates shapes / / textures / / colours that would work well layered up and cut up, I can visualise more clearly how I want my sequence to look. The close-up shots, depth of field, panning, all give the video a tone that makes you take it seriously, it has an aura of intelligence and confidence. Take note. Take on board.
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