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a video conversation

I went back for another look at the excellent Homo Faber: Modelling Architecture show at the Melbourne Museum.

The Terrior stand was interesting for ideas on models, process and an upcoming video conversation with SH next week. They write:

Terrior began as a conversation the model engaged as a tool for giving material ideas emerging from that discussion…the model is understood as a conceptual tool…bound by the project constraints such as site and scale…Terrior rarely produce presentation models relying instead on models that communicate conceptual issues for the presentation of projects…At time of crisis in a project, the family of models that precedes the current hiatus is exhumed, studied, broken apart, re-rejected, re-formed and from this swapping of body parts a new conceptual understanding of the project often emerges to provide new direction.

A model that seemed ready-made for conducting a videoblog conversation as I try to resist planning **”grimace (pre-production). On Peter Downton’s stand:

Sometimes drawing was banned

I am banning pre-prod.

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I am Seth Keen, a new media lecturer and researcher at RMIT University. I use this blog to document my PhD research. I am doing practice-based research and use video to produce non-fiction media projects online.

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