Now available for auction prototype No.6!
Below is a still, unfinished idea of a sculpture I have been working on, that represents a Gallery + Office/Studio mixed-use residential and building concept. It is a new American Dream of transformable and movable architecture. The site is an extension of FRAMOUS vGallery CURRENT EXHIBITION of arch>scul.
Friday, June 29, 2018
Friday, June 22, 2018
Monday, October 9, 2017
Parallax Scroll with Identity
Just launched the landing page for ryanlpresson.com. It uses what is called a parallax effect for a onepage website. The image is positioned in a circular pattern using different colors. The visual was taken from prototype No.4.
Friday, June 30, 2017
arch scull loop II
Another VJ Loop with color this time. I wanted to make a still, for each frame and sell them but that would mean a bunch of images at approximately $5.00 each = too much $ if I could do the math right.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
OPENED: prototype No.5
More info at vGallery.
After viewing, it is as if the straight lines begin to form curves with each configuration. It is also interesting that the performance of colors themselves seems to cause movement, as they blend between one and the other. The pieces are hidden within its mixture unseen or heard, a reflection of sound. I am automatically drawn, to the exterior of the space. Many will walk away without even considering what the interior of the design could be. Only the imagination of what might be allowed. It is an attempt now to further redefined relationships. It is not safe for a child to play.
Saturday, June 10, 2017
OPENING: Postponed for another week
It is becoming painfully obvious that I have overestimated my expectations once more. Unable to meet my, own self-imposed deadlines I have to delay the EXHIBITION for another week. Feeling as though my wing, has been clipped here is a part of the research to read that helped to inspire the concept while you wait.
Archaeopteryx
Archaeopteryx
Friday, June 2, 2017
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Monday, January 16, 2017
archscul loop, 2016
A loop made with some footage of prototype No.4 using Graphic Live Mixer with extra plugins. It is a visual I have been wanting to work with for many years, from when I first started shooting architecture and sculpture. Now it is it.
Monday, December 19, 2016
Monday, December 12, 2016
prototype No.4, 2016
Item is on view vGallery.
Transformable Movable Sculpture.
This piece is very rough and unfinished, but it still makes for an interesting hand. The six parts can be arranged, with magnets to whatever position you desire on the metal canvas. Many different configurations are possible, so it is unique in that one fragment of art becomes many. It should not get tiresome over time. For now, it is mainly being used, as a prototype for study. More info can be found, by visiting the PAST EXHIBITION arch>scul. There is also, an additional shape added in the form of an Icosahedra representing a Guest House.
This piece is very rough and unfinished, but it still makes for an interesting hand. The six parts can be arranged, with magnets to whatever position you desire on the metal canvas. Many different configurations are possible, so it is unique in that one fragment of art becomes many. It should not get tiresome over time. For now, it is mainly being used, as a prototype for study. More info can be found, by visiting the PAST EXHIBITION arch>scul. There is also, an additional shape added in the form of an Icosahedra representing a Guest House.
Friday, July 1, 2016
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Monday, March 30, 2015
prototype No.1, 2015
Shown, a crude animation of the first prototype. The materials made of oak, cedar, steel, and aluminum. The model is based, on the idea of the 1+1=3 or more equation. A theory that, was first introduced to me in a book called Envisioning Information. In this case, the or more part of the equation is the movable shapes, making what seems to be an endless number of configurations. This idea was the real inspiration for the posters.
The concept first popped, into my head I believe sometime in 1996 when I first saw Constructivism, El Lissitzky proposed Horizontal Skyscraper 1923–1925 Wolkenbügel, "cloud-irons" from the book Graphic Design: A Concise History, Second Edition (World of Art).
An acrylic on canvas was made around the same time and wondered then if the parts moved. If you were to look at the original drawing from the architect the building is as one structure. In this painting, they are two separate buildings. I believe then this was my way of interpreting the possibilities for motion.
I am not sure its whereabouts, but it was one of my favorites. Since then other paintings and drawings have been made. Each different in their, own way.
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