Ok so its the last weekend and I’ve been postponing the third and final piece. I still haven’t succeeded with the CIShadedMaterial, so I’ll have to move on to a new idea…
I went back to the readings because I remembered some pretty
interesting bold monochrome line work that looked pretty nice. I was going to look for the line work in Logic and design: in art, science and mathematics [1], but the first paper I opened caught my attention. The simple diagonal line work in The Generative Order and the Implicate Order on page 177 looks pretty interesting to me. So I’ve mocked up a quick demo to work out how I want it to animate (for some reason I can only imagine animated and interactive works…). I imagine the two layers moving vertically very slowly, and bouncing back and forth horizontally in a choatic turbulent fashion.
[1] Logic and design : in art, science and mathematics, B. Krome. Design Books, New York. 1980.
[2] The Generative Order and the Implicate Order, B. David & F. David. Routledge, London. 2000.

