Tag: ENAC drawing research platform 2024
Léo Perrin and Polina Holub
19 December 2024
Léo Perrin and Polina Holub19 December 2024
Measuring Shatwell’s tempo Using threads of strings, our own bodies In this repetitive measured dance, profiles arise The more practice, the more accurate the hands get Four of them follow the same choreography Surveying piano piano the sheet Some be good, others not, only the paper knows The harvest of… Read More
Léa Guillotin and Michael Becker
19 December 2024
Léa Guillotin and Michael Becker19 December 2024
At Shatwell Farm, the adventure began with a meticulous task: measuring, surveying, surveying… Under changing skies, with gale-force winds, sudden downpours and the occasional ray of sunshine, we stood outside with my comrade Michael and our sketchbooks, loose leaf and mechanical pencils in hand, ready to capture the site. It… Read More
Christelle Blanco and Kasia Stachnio
19 December 2024
Christelle Blanco and Kasia Stachnio19 December 2024
All of us got to build a 4 meters tall pyramid out of small wooden sticks. We used this structure as a starting point for our drawing. As we visited the site, we were struck by the arch, that was very conveniently right in front of our sculpture. Thus we… Read More
James Haynes and Sophie Sills
19 December 2024
James Haynes and Sophie Sills19 December 2024
Nestled in a terrain more familiar with cows than people sits a farm, an archive, a collection of buildings with ambiguous use. Upon arriving, two capture a fleeting moment of attention, drawing our eyes through their axial alignment. The first, the work of architect Hugh Strange, acts as our ‘entry’,… Read More
Emilie Hamel and Edouard Heinkel
19 December 2024
Emilie Hamel and Edouard Heinkel19 December 2024
Dessiner et mesurer un site, c’est faire des aller-retours entre sa table de dessin improvisé et l’objet qu’on mesure. Le dessin est beaucoup plus immédiat, intuitif et physique qu’un dessin fait à un bureau. On est aussi plus dépendant de ce qui se passe sur le site : s’il pleut,… Read More
Jéremie Engler and Lalie Porteret
19 December 2024
Jéremie Engler and Lalie Porteret19 December 2024
Drawing Matter’s central meadow is enclosed by both built spaces and the topography, selected drawn fragments will highlight this specificity. We use 2 methods: triangulation to construct the enclosure, and successive levels points to understand the topography. The first forms the plane of the field, the second its depth. The… Read More