Saturday, September 25, 2010

THE TAIL OF THE LEMUR

How should we design?

What we call a "good" design and what "bad" one?

What makes a design in a "contemporary" design?

What elements can "validate" design?

Is there an origami regional style, or just personal styles?

What comes after realism?

In the end....

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(I just VI the text in the picture cannot be traslated using an online auto-translator, so, here it goes.)It is going to be a rough version but better that google´s anyways.)

As stated by its name, the tail is the most notorious feature of this animal.From there on, the rest of the things defining the animal will become apparent.The ringed tail can make animal this recognizable, but it will not transmit anything else.
In this case, it is the distribution of the weight what will make a difference in the design.All the mass in the fore half of the body is distributed on the palms of the hands of the animal, directing the observer ' s look to the corner opposite to the tail self-defence.
Somehow, it makes the fact that this is an animal Also have skilled hands, more notorious, even if at this moment they are only supporting body weight.Maybe it even makes us intuitively know that the tail ' s out of proportion length, makes it not only to organ, but prehensile to pole, or balancing to counter for the trunk and the head which allows it to maneuver during the leaps weigh.


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