PERCEIVED SPACE THROUGH MOVEMENT X LIDAR
2022
Personal Exploration
This personal editorial construction explores ways of documenting the ‘automatism’ within what can be referred as a destructive process. The remaining constructed pieces of a 3D-printed model are utilized within the way that they are teared apart from the actual model to decode the ways in which their fibers have formulated each piece. The editorial materials consist of resulsts of 3 main processes of actions: 3D-printing, disassemblying of the supports out of fibers and their juxtaposition within diverse mediums with other agents. There are mainly three type of formulations out of the first process (3D-printing) which are formed for supporting purposes throughout the action. The end-product of the fibers formulate 4 different characters - the base, the side solids, fibers in between the side solids which lift up the upper model and the solid but more wholistic parts. Within the second process, all of these loose fibers are taken apart from the model to surpass the digital model and physical model unity. At the end, according to their automatic occurences during the act of disassembly, remaining pieces of left out support pieces are grouped and identified according to their conditions.
The aim of this editorial is to formulate a synthehic landscape where random, aimless and accidental formulations of the same fibrous organization create unique parts. The significance of this editorial is issued through the process, not the outcome, is sustained through the involuntyary formulations which resemble the existence of many physical presences around us that define typologies nontheless.