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Drawing the unfixed

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posted on 2024-12-16, 01:52 authored by Simon TwoseSimon Twose, Jules Moloney, Anastasia Globa, Lawrence Harvey
This article reflects on creative practice employing multi-modal architectural drawing to sketch natural phenomena: expanded drawing. The work explores unfixed, intangible conditions within phenomena, conditions at the cusp of awareness, spatially felt as much as known by other means. Through multi-sensory drawing installations, phenomena such as oceanic immensity, seismic latency, and shapeshifting bushfires are sketched. The installations immerse participants within virtual, sculptural, and sonic sketches, intensifying phenomena’s abstract presence in a sympoiēsis of human and more-than-human dynamics. Three projects in the series are reflected upon as to their strategies for capturing unfixed conditions in expanded, hybrid sketches. Architectural drawing’s traditional openness, material dynamics, and capacity for imaginative projection, are shown to be intensified, through physical and digital sketch media, crossing unfixed drawing with unfixed phenomena.

Funding

Ethereal Drawing is a project in experimental architectural drawing.

History

Preferred citation

Twose, S., Moloney, J., Globa, A. & Harvey, L. (2022). Drawing the unfixed. Interstices: Journal of Architecture and Related Arts, 21(21), 123-136. https://doi.org/10.24135/ijara.vi.694

Journal title

Interstices: Journal of Architecture and Related Arts

Volume

21

Issue

21

Publication date

2022-03-29

Pagination

123-136 (13)

Publisher

enigma : he aupiki charitable trust

Publication status

Published

Contribution type

Article

Online publication date

2022-03-29

ISSN

1170-585X

eISSN

2537-9194

Language

en