Students

Lauren Wolfe – 11

walking around the neighbourhood and noticing all the different types of water features, some functional (rain water management) and some decorative, providing noise diffusion. Also noticing all the different public seating options available, from park benches to swings.

 

class wrap-up image – symbols of each assignment with a graph expressing my personal enjoyment in comparison to each.

Final Img

Thinking about how the class integrated all the senses into traditional and nontraditional design drawings, I ended up using a section line as a progression from the traditional section to a more emotional and evocative types of line drawings on a page. Each sense is separated out into a diffrent style of drawing with a diffrent pen type but combines to create a whole picture on the page.

some test drawings.
was down to the final pages in my sketchbook

The end result

Lauren Wolfe – Assignment 8

Walking in Pacific Spirit Park, with a daycare on one side and the forest on the other. Chirping birds, laughing children and my own movement in the wet earth were the most prominent sounds. Image on the left I tried to draw how the sounds felt. Image on the right I tried a 3d scan of the forest and then imposed a digital version of the sounds. Below is the audio file that corresponds with the experience.

Wind Play

Lauren Wolfe – Assignment 9

Walking the beach on Stanley Park I mapped the sites my dog, Felix, stopped and was sniffing. I imagined that he was able to smell what I could not. The green saturation spots are where I tried to represent what those smells might feel like for him. Below, while on site, I 3d scanned the places he was most interested in.

Smelling Stanley Park. Below are three images that represent not what I smelled while at the park but how I noticed the air felt and how smell hung in the air. On the beach the air smelled fresh and light and transient. As we moved deeper into the forest the air clung to the place, it felt less light and more heavy.

sketch of my initial sense of being in the three locations