Form and Space
Our assignment for Module 2's theme of form and space was to explore the Eksar village region and make drawings of the various ways that people use and inhabit the space.
These are a few photographs of individuals using the area and making pretty clever structures by occupying the space. It's also fascinating to see people gathering in a certain way is intriguing.
I picked the location of my site—a pan and cigarette shop—because I found it to be quite engaging and I liked seeing people gather there to smoke. I also took note of the the surroundings, the reactions and facial expressions of other people, and the smoker's stress and state of stress.
Below, are my sketches of the location, depicting the individuals occupying the space and the objects that makeup an intriguing form
Theory of Structures
As part of this task, we were to record the forces and their intensities delivered to the hammer. We were also to experiment with different hammers on various surfaces, yielding varying outcomes and actions. We used a claw hammer and a club hammer to determine the results. In addition, we determined whether or not the grip's location matters.