1.
Reflect on the pin-up for
this week: Post all the images / models included in your pin up. Layout your
images as in the pin up.
I think the most successful part
of the pin up was how straightforward my idea was. The fact that is was simple
and clear, it made it easy for people to understand, even though my actual
presentation did not go as smoothly. I liked the positive reaction from
Professor Fraser and I will keep in mind to keep future projects just as
straightforward. I thought a failure in my part was the actual model. Models
are great representations of work, but I kind of botched it up by scaling it
wrong. My model ended up smaller than I expected. The 3D Virtual Casting did
not show all the information I wanted, which I can improve in the future by
creating better diagrams.
2.
Reflect on your
presentation: How did you structure it? How successful do you think it was?
What was your overarching focus? How was it received? What kind of feedback did
you receive? List one of the best questions or comments you received or that
someone else received.
I structured it in the steps that
I performed in the actual work. Such that the synthetic axons belonged in one
set, while the 3D Virtual Casting were in their own set. We first presented the
body diagrams, then the synthetic drawing set, and finally the 3D Virtual
Casting set. I thought this was clear because it was exactly how I transitioned
in between work.
3.
What are your next steps
based on your feedback and your new assignment? What new discoveries have you
made in your work?
My next step would be to think
through my analysis for my next project. I have discovered that I like
exploring enclosures. I think that will be a nice idea to thrive from for
assignment 3.2. I have also learned that forms of analysis is not only forms of
discoveries that we make as individuals, but also an interpretation that we
must try to have others understand.
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