3D Concepts Final

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Viewpoint certain vantage point/angle
Functional Having a specific purpose (Ex. “Blue Heron” created to attract herons for hunting)
Juxtaposition: when two things are seen or placed close together ; usually don’t to enhance a certain quality or to contrasting
Cantilever: a long beam that is fixed (anchored) at only one end
Sight-specific Artwork that is designed to exist or to be performed in a specific place/setting
Bauhaus: German design school; brought architecture, art, craft, design and technology together
Patina: green/brown layer or incrustation that forms naturally over bronze and similar metals due to oxidization
Prototype: an early sample, model or release of a product build to test a concept/process from which other forms are developed or copied
Iteration: repeating a process with the aim of reaching a goal/result
CAD: “Computer Aided Design”
Ceramic: something that is made of clay and has been hardened by heat
Planes: a flat level surface
Craftsmanship: the quality of design and work show in a work of art
Readymade: an ordinary object elevated to the dignity of a work of art by the mere choice of an artist.
Polyhedron: a solid figure with many plane faces, typically more than six
Maquette: a sculptor’s small preliminary model or sketch
Conceptual: based on the way something is perceived or regarded; mental concepts
Focal point: the center of interest/activity
Scale: the size relationship between two or more objects
Line: A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point
Form: three dimensional; length, width and height
Shape: two dimensional; length and width
Origami: Japanese art of folding paper into a variety of decorative representational forms
Form follows function: the shape or make-up of an object or building should be based upon its intended function/purpose
Convex: having an outline or surface curved like the exterior of a circle or sphere.
Concave: having an outline or surface that curves inward like the interior of a circle or sphere
Contrast: the state of being strikingly different from something else, typically something in juxtaposition or close association.
Implied line: when the artist lifts the pen or pencil from the paper, continuing its direction of travel, and then applies pressure again and continues in the same direction
Scored: hatch marks or lines that aid in folding paper and putting pottery together
Asymmetrical: having parts that fail to correspond to one another in shape, size, or arrangement; lacking symmetry.
Pattern: a repeated decorative design.
Curvilinear: contained by or consisting of a curved line or lines.
Abstract: art that is a distortion of reality
Tensile strength: the resistance of a material to breaking under tension.
Sustainability: the endurance of systems and processes
Green design: design that takes into consideration a product’s energy consumption in its making its use and its disposal or re-use
Symmetrical: made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
Assemblage: a collection or gathering of things or people.
Subtractive: taking away pigment or material to make art
Additive: adding pigment or material to make art
Kinetic: relating to or resulting from motion
Orthographic projection: a method of projection in which an object is depicted or a surface mapped using parallel lines to project its shape onto a plane.
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