Z_Mathews

Z_Mathews

01: Form Object to Field
Field conditions are defined by connections between the object and figure through local specificity. It not only emphasizes form, but also the forms created between objects. They are used to model and program space.

02:Geometric vs. Algebraic Combination
The main difference though between geometric and algebraic combination is in terms of growth. Geometric modifys the sequence to establish conitnuity whereas algebraic combination adds onto the objectcreating an elaboration of conditions.

03:Walking Out of Cubism
By creating unitary forms through the engagement of place and viewer, one creates a specific object. This can be accomplished through the process and changes of lines and planes.

04:Thick 2D
The field is fundamentally horizontal and when we think about the relationship between field and figure, we should think in terms of the figure emerging out of the field.

05:Flocks and Crowds
Flocks are defined by the conditions they are placed in and are formed to combat obstacles. Crowds are complex and less predicatable but make up a duality between liberation and confinement.