ONE DAY POEM PAVILION
description
technique development
audience experience
about poem: Sijo

BACKGROUND
importance of experience
research questions
significance of shadows
type in space

EXPERIMENTS
methodology
basic form study
letters with shadow
words with shadow
discovery and insights

ANALYSIS & REFLECTION
as a media designer
use of technology
slow media
future direction



acknowledgements
references
contact
 
 
method development

The falling of sunlight on earth is determined by two factors: the time of the year and location of earth around the sun.

To calculate the position of sunlight, I used a protractor and a 3D imaging program. Based on the information I gathered about sunlight, I constructed two layers of perforated arrays.

For the full-scale presentation model, I positioned the perforated panels depending on the time of day and the angle of sunlight.
 
 


To determine the proper position of the full-scale model, I used smaller versions and mock-up prototypes to optimize clarity and legibility of text.

Three out of four perforated panels contained one line of the poem and each word had an order of appearing as time passed. One of the panels contains two lines and each sentence shows one by one.