QUEST
(METHODOLOGY)

Following these questions, a design QUEST began, the course of which was not guided according to any predetermined outcome. Thus, a kind of personal methodology emerged. This method tries to assimilate seemingly disparate processes and stimulus, juxtaposing them almost dialectically. So based on the narration that the symbols I studied make up, I tried to compose images, with a technique between bricolage and cadavre exquis (exquisite corpse). Then, through kitbashing, a type of digital modeling very close to collage, the two-dimensional illustrations were transcribed into three-dimensional forms, while a primary spatial processing was being made in terms of a digital environment. This investigation resulted in 10 concept models that function as individual spatial prototypes.


TOPOGRAPHICAL TOTEM: “Paxos and Antipaxos” Scanned Copy (1.), Contents’ Note Sheet (2.), Photo Mapping (3.), Digital Model (4.), Scanned Physical Model (5.), Route Map (6.)










COLLAGE DRAFTS: Digital Arrangement Rendered, Route Configurations: upper, lower, non specified








Digital Prints, A5 Paper 180gsm | Sculpting Plasticine, Vacuum Former (Implementation Test)








DIGITAL KITBASHING: Preliminary Three-Dimensional Transcription






INDIVIDUAL SPATIAL PROTOTYPES: Processing Protocol





MATERIALIZED OUTPUTS:  3D printed models, plexiglass, resin






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