Wednesday 3 December 2014

Innovation and Interference - Maps and Journeys

I had time to think about the idea again and as I'd gotten into the illustration of the project, I decided to change it again, this time removing the sound aspect and making it a visual piece instead. The reason for this was because the idea to me was either better as a sound piece in itself or just a visual piece.

After researching different methods, I decided to stick with the brain, however, I wanted to change up the initial idea with the process of an idea, by using a heat map I had seen on TV. This would play into the idea of which part of the brain is used the most (left or right) whilst working on an idea. I would also use Hilary White's 3D art piece as reference to create this 3D heatmap.


This heatmap allowed me to outline the basis of the idea, by Incorporating this into a brain, it will detail the paerts of the brain in which the thought and thinking process happens.

This image helped me with knowing the different parts of which a brain processes certain things, such as sight being at the rear of the brain and movement being at the centre.


I began with using the same outline of the brain from my previous illustration, however I created loads of tiny boxes to create a grid over the outline (keep in mind each of these individual boxes will be cut and places over another outline on a polyboard, creating a 3D piece). Each brain part will be around A3 size, therefore it will be a large piece when placed together.


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