Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Narrative


The narrative of my final video is to depict the deconstruction is an expression of continual transformation movement form construction to deconstruction. Deconstruction occurs in the moment of transform.  While the moment is constructed, the moment at the same time is being deconstructed and transformation is implied during in the process of the deconstruction.
The story begin with the perceiving form & space, the object that appear fragment, non-linear, free and incomplete form to transform into the final appearance of other object in deconstruction style by a stimulating unpredictability and controlled chaos. In an attempt to break away form the tradition thinking, we need to “transform”. Deconstruction may see, to have no visual logic or coherence. They may appear to made up of unrelated, disharmonious abstract forms. But in fact, these forms demonstrate cohesion through the underlying principles of deconstruction. The extend of deconstruction to architecture is that aim to break down or rearrange the typified notion of a building, exposing its inside to previously unseen aspects of its outside and reconstruction different shape and form of space. In architecture world the design should attempt to create understanding of existence in the experience through abstraction, superimpositions of the basic principles of the environment that we create for ourselves. This architecture insists on its own laws, on an uncompromising uniqueness that is reflected in its overall configuration and in every detail, in its materials and structural type.
In our modern world It is a discourse that takes change and transformation as its central principles. Accordingly, deconstruction and its achievement mechanism in architecture can be done through the process of transformation and change. Transformation is a process of exploring the deconstruction of architectural form and reconstructing it in a new form that adjusted with related context and to see beyond to reveal the true.

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