The narrative of projects, from analysis to the design, has had an extraordinary evolution due to the technological development of digital representations. Rendering, augmented reality, cloud points images accessible to any customer. Projects of buildings, parks, public spaces, and new cities are easily process toward this kind of representations, however, has led to a substantial uniformity of design communications and quality. ideas rather than producing images to see. language that preceded the invention of words and verbal narrations, the text tries to understand how its universality achieved by signs, codes, and symbols can, somehow, be reused or transformed in new syntaxes and grammars for contemporary representations.And if they can enhance, complite, and integrate digital tools. Starting with the grammar and syntax of the Rupestrian art, the text focuses on freehand drawings and sketches as fundamental instruments for developing verbal drawings, delineating a different ap- proach to create speaking images for writing contemporary design ideas
Reading Places and Writing Desig / Morabito, Valerio Alberto. - (2020).
Reading Places and Writing Desig
Valerio morabito
2020-01-01
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The narrative of projects, from analysis to the design, has had an extraordinary evolution due to the technological development of digital representations. Rendering, augmented reality, cloud points images accessible to any customer. Projects of buildings, parks, public spaces, and new cities are easily process toward this kind of representations, however, has led to a substantial uniformity of design communications and quality. ideas rather than producing images to see. language that preceded the invention of words and verbal narrations, the text tries to understand how its universality achieved by signs, codes, and symbols can, somehow, be reused or transformed in new syntaxes and grammars for contemporary representations.And if they can enhance, complite, and integrate digital tools. Starting with the grammar and syntax of the Rupestrian art, the text focuses on freehand drawings and sketches as fundamental instruments for developing verbal drawings, delineating a different ap- proach to create speaking images for writing contemporary design ideasFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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