Monday, June 4, 2012

project 5 : moma

FORECLOSED: REHOUSING
THE AMERICAN DREAM:Field Trip #6 Reaction

 Some of you may look at my gallery and may think is this art? to me this is and what better way to visualize and analyze a piece of work that has meaning and is attempted to be used in the future. Also due to the fact that civil engineer is my major it revoked me to strive and accomplish these blueprints and diagrams in the future. 

This project is for Keizer, ORE. and is called Nature-city and the way this project works is that the whole city is run on hydro power. as you can see the center is a circular dome which supplies water throughout the city and underneath the water is converted into electricity. this excites me and makes me ponder. 

hence, i always see people stare at a piece and they you wonder what are they thinking its just a painting. but for me this is art and this make me stare for some time and think bout what could be better how this project could come to be and how interesting the people who constructed this thought while making it.

hence you maybe spend hundreds of thousands dollars on a house when maybe a few thousand of technology is invented in it. the dream is to make the technology invested more then the price of the house. for example, when you by an IPhone for five hundred dollars the technology invested in it is over thousands of dollars. same with your car, you may purchase a care for ens maybe hundred thousands dollar and the technology invested are far greater.

http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2012/foreclosed/images/keizer/workac_1.jpg

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http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2012/foreclosed/images/keizer/workac_5.jpg


 

http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2012/foreclosed/images/templeterrace/VisibleWeather_9.jpg

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