Design Com: Poshe - between aggregate and abse
The project was a wall installation with colored tape as a main material. The key concern during the project was spacing proportions between hatching profiles, overlapping percentage and the intensity between lines, effect of cutting and the continual movement of material, and pattern aggregation and manipulative logic to create intriguing variation and volume. Two different colors and different thicknesses were used during the process. White tape was the base, while black 1/8 thickness tape was used as a tool to create volume. The installation contains three main points that work as the center of the volume. White half-inch tape that spreads up from the center creates an aggregated pattern, and quarter-inch white tape overlaps in a logical way. Those techniques allow the work to gain volume and a sense of movement. Axonometric notated drawings are representing visualization tape project keystone sequences, overlaps, and system logic and parameters.