1. P FIRST SEMESTER (PLAY AND
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PROJECT WORK (STORY
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INTERIM COURSE (DESIGN
O INTERVENTION, WAYANAD, AND
L THEATRE)
I PERSONAL WORK
O BY AMEESHI GOENKA
2. FIRST SEMESTER (PLAY AND INVENT A)
DESIGN ELEMENTS
Cube covered Pyramid having one shell on Hexagonal Octagonal shape
With cloth on all sides each side except the bottom shape Covered with glass
Covered with Paper on all sides
leaves
On all sides
Cuboid covered with beads on four sides, wool on
one side and plastic wire on the sixth side
3. Cell phone study
Sony Experia ray
Understanding of lines, shapes,
forms, colours, textures, and
space by making 3D objects
using ivory sheets.
5. Candles stand to represent any two principles of design
(dominance and movement)
Assignments done to enhance our knowledge of the seven
principles of design (balance, unity, movement, scale,
dominance, hierarchy and similarity and contrast.
10. Group work; make
anything using:
Wood
Plastic
Bamboo
Metal
Textile
Stone
Clay
By altering their originality
(physical and chemical
properties).
Customized folder for a
friend
specifications given:
Waterproof
keep a4 sheets
Stationary pouch
Zipper
Post-its
19. DESIGN FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY
FIELD WORK
I WENT TO 4 HOUSES IN PUTTANAHALLI
House 1
• 3 people and a baby stayed there with one earning member
• Monthly income is rs10000
• Have been staying there for over 50 years
• Use kerosene stoves for cooking
• Need 10litres/month (7l acquired using rashan card @ rs13/l and 3l
acquired in black @ rs50/l )
• Cooks food 2 times in a day
• Burns wood (acquired from the forest for free) for heating water
• Electricity bill comes up to rs120/month (use one tv and 2 bulbs)
• Use coil in case of mosquitoes
• No water leakage
• Use candles in case of emergency lighting
Some common elements to every household there
• Most people used cable operators for television
• At least one member of every household had a rashan card
• Used kerosene for some purpose or the other
• No geysers
• Received supply of water twice a day
• Used mostly cycles
• Received current supply from the central board
• If they used firewood they always got it from the forest
20. Some uncommon elements
• One household had a sun direct tv connection
• 2 to 3 people who owned cows sold the cow dung to the field
workers (manure)
• Very few owned bikes
• People there are civil workers, farmers, auto drivers etc.
• Only 1 home theatre in that locality
• Hardly anybody was educated
Conceptual drawings of products used to harness renewable
energy (pair work) and 1 detailed work
Ferris wheel
electricity
generator
Solar powered
phones
- hidden solar
panel popped
out to charge
the battery
21. Wind energy harnessed by a vehicle to Solar chargeable camera
charge its battery
Bus harnessing energy
shoe charging cell phone
22. Idea for a bus-
The mechanism is such that it would harness the energy
generated when the bus was in motion. The free wheel
suspended by the spring and the weight would make it
rotate which in turn would cause the generator to
produce electricity (attached to the free wheel with a
chain).
It can be used in a bus to generate electricity or even
made portable. The battery is also attached to store the
electricity produced.
eg- used is a suitcase when its been carried
23. MIXED REALITIES
Cityscape
We also did programming using
processing in this module
Individual building animation that was
projected on the cityscape and mapped
24. PROJECT WORK (STORYTELLING)
THE SPIRAL OF TRIALS (summary)
Zophiel - angel whose name means "God's spy." And Bath Kol have a strong
bond.They share numerous stories and tales together about future predictions made
coming true, fallen angels, God’s wishes, other angles triumphs and punishments, etc.
When Raguel tells Bath Kol to visit Purah (angel of forgetfulness) she refuses to go
and says that it is beneath her to visit him or even be seen with him.
Bath Kol (female angel of divine prophecy or the heavenly or divine voice which
proclaims God's will or judgment) is then sent on earth by Raguel (angel who watches
over the behaviour of angels; "friend of God.") with God’s permission to teach
Nanthaniel a lesson as a punishment for her superiority and refusing to meet Purah
and that she will be called back when she learns a lesson herself.
She stays on earth for many years where she is named Celestia.
Nanthaniel had troubled his masters a lot in his three previous lives and will be taught
a lesson for the same in his current life.
The story further unravels true love and the escape from the cycle of life and death.
For the complete story with pictures visit:
http://www.slideshare.net/AmeeshiGoenka/the-spiral-of-trials-14870770
For the revised version:
http://www.slideshare.net/AmeeshiGoenka/the-spiral-of-trials-revised
25. INTERIM COURSE
DESIGN INTERVENTION (WAYANAD)
We also did a group research on
pottery town and every process
involved from the acquiring of
clay to the selling of the pots.
After that we went to Wayanad to
study about the clusters, the
place as a whole and its people.
After lots of heated discussions,
we came up with some
reasonable solutions.
My take on the entire trip is
summarized here-
http://www.slideshare.net/Amees
hiGoenka/my-take-on-uravu-and-
other-places-in-wayanad
12ft tall Llama built as a practice Made by me at the one
work to get the feel of working with day workshop in
bamboo (team work) Wayanad
26. PHYSICAL THEATRE
Jo-zombie
Happy mummy
I dressed up as a jo-zombie one day and remained a
statue at the dairy circle bus stop for some time and
the day before that I dressed up as a happy mummy
one day distributing flowers and balloons . For the
final performance our group did a walk-through play
on the adventures of Alice in Wonderland wherein I
was one of the seven deadly sins (sloth) as one of
the knights of the Red queen.
27. PERSONAL WORK
Sea weeds (fine tip colour pens) A sore eye (water colour pencils and fine tip pens)
First day at
Srishti in my
visual journal
(fine tip pen)
A dry tree (black
gel pen)
the ‘iron
maiden’
effect