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| Cardboard frame portraying only the numbers of an x;y axis |
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| showing interest in circuitry and its relation to maps |
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| X;Y axis with accurate as I could do free hand markings. |
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| Using actual longtitude and latitude points I applied the numbers to my graph and mapped out using dots my Carlow home, Limerick home and LSAD |
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| showing blockwork and how the lines mesh together, it resembles a street plan or even a plan view of a city |
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| these lines are layed out in the same way as the streets around my house. it's the area I grew up in as seen with a birds eye view. |
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| the three image frames stalked on one another |
| all the cardboard frames were given a rough piece of card board to stand in so they could be lined up |
| all the pieces lined up |
| when the light shined through the pieces there was some fantastic shadows casted |
| I took this picture when the light was put at an angle. i was exploring how the shadows shifted depending on how and where the light was positioned |
| close up of set up |
| I wanted to see how the images differ when they were took seperatly. I found them all to be far more accurate |
| this was taken when all the frames were compiled together. I did this because the projections didnt work due to the spaces because the shadows get bigger the closer they get to the light |
| photo of set up |
| this image was surprisingly tricky to obtain but it captures the images together and im my opinion doesnt look half bad |
| arial view of set up |
| exploring casting larger images onto the wall |
| exploring angles |
| image was casted onto the wall this actuall was about 5ft x 5 ft |
| image of my wall casting apparatus |







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