University of Toronto - 2005
critic: Shane Williamson

An 8” rhomboid, lined with photosensitive blueprint paper, is nested within a larger 12” cube and exposed to sunlight light at three 2-hour intervals. The cuts in the outer cube are mimicked by openings in the inner rhomboid.

From the three exposures, an axonometric time mapping drawing is created with six interpolations. The 2 dimensional exposed areas were then rotated 90 degrees and assigned opacity based on the incoming direction of the original light through the cubes’ faces.


Lightbox - detail


Lightbox - open/cosed

12in × 12in - basswood, bristol board

Blueprint - exposed: 11am/1pm/3pm
unfolded 8in × 8in rhomboid - blueprint paper, ammonia

Mapping - full drawing
3ft × 4.5ft - pencil on bristol board

Mapping - detail
no scale - pencil on bristol board