Friday 15 August 2014

WEEK FIVE/SIX: Deliverables

WEEK FIVE DELIVERABLES

CURIOSITY meets REPULSION

PLANNING

 Low tide elevation of Maui dolphin protest


Low tide section of Maui dolphin protest
Journey Map of experience of meeting 

DELIVERABLES - sketchup

 Elevation  


 Perspective

 Plan

 

 Section


DELIVERABLES - photoshop

 

Elevation


Perspective


Plan


Section


Video





WEEK FIVE: Investigation

INVESTIGATION

As a final outcome for our six week studio of Spatial Design, we have been briefed to either pick one of our former ideas of meeting and develop it or create new type of meeting to present. I decided to pick my zoo/curiosity cage, my meeting of curiosity and repulsion and to develop it into a space (still of curiosity and repulsion) but something more relatable to the boatsheds, to me, and to the community of Wellington, and NZ as a whole.

The Maui Dolphin and its near-extinction.

Maui’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori maui) are a sub-species of Hector’s dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori sp.), the world’s smallest dolphin. It is one of the world’s rarest dolphins and is found only on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand.

Hector’s and Maui's dolphins are known to Māori by other names including tutumairekurai, aihe, pahu, popoto, papakanua, upokohue, tukuperu, tūpoupou and hopuhopu.

Maui's dolphin and common dolphin dorsal fins compared.

http://www.doc.govt.nz/conservation/native-animals/marine-mammals/dolphins/mauis-dolphin/facts/

Since a survey in 2012, there is known to be approx. 55 Maui dolphins left. They are listed as a "critically endangered" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the International Whaling Commission has "extreme concern" for the Maui and that NZ's protection "falls short of that required to reverse the Maui’s dolphin decline”. The New Zealand Green's party is also critical of the government's actions.

The latest in 2014 is the National government's actions of allowing gas and oil exploration zone to extend and overlap within the protected Maui sanctuary. Protected still meaning that set netting is banned in only 40% of the sanctuary, while trawling is banned in a mere 10%. "A risk assessment in 2012 estimated that under current protections for the dolphins, five would be killed a year by commercial or recreational boating"

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11301415
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/aug/15/rarest-dolphins-under-threat-from-oil-exploration-in-nz-sanctuary-say-greens

The project "whales" by Binge Culture Collective, an interactive demonstration with the Wellington public on how to save beached whales (whales substituted by humans)
http://www.bingeculture.co.nz/whales.html


This idea of a space to portray the exploitation of the Maui dolphin for human gain is one where I can show the meeting between curiosity and repulsion, and flows on from my idea of an enclosed zoo demonstrating animal cruelty but which wasn't so prevalent in our kiwi culture. I want to draw onlookers in from a curious state of mind and the excitement of seeing dolphins only to turn this into a reality check of how soon the Maui will become no more than an story we tell our children about. I want the boatsheds of Oriental Parade to be the site to do this.

 1 minute sketch of perspective of current meeting space from inside looking out


 5 Alternative Ideas for a Meeting Space Involving the Same Meeting:
CURIOSITY and REPULSION
 1. Human demonstrators on being treated the same as zoo animals in a confined space
 
 2. Red paint on walls of glass enclosure of animals in the form of cave art (cave art to enforce idea of small space; red paint to portray pain; paintings to give a permanent space so no harm can come to real animals or human demonstrators)
 
 3. A "walk of the zoo process": curious human pays to see lion inside, money follows human as they walk inside to see lion in cage then human walks through to next room where money falls on ground in a pile and projector screen portrays the elements of a rich man's life. The truth of where the money goes from such places - into the pockets of the owners

 4. A popular park pathway threads through park forest which has specific animal cages spread at even intervals through walk. It starts with mainstream animals that humans don't think twice about when caged such as birds and sheep. It progresses to horses and ends with lions which anyone feels cruel about enclosing. But how are these animals any different from each other?
 
5. Maui dolphin enclosure. More relatable, comes back to boatshed environment, still a curiosity, easily displays the knowledge that we are killing our native species through oil and gas drilling and commercial fishing habits.

Saturday 9 August 2014

WEEK FOUR: Deliverables

WEEK FOUR DELIVERABLES

CURIOSITY meets REPULSION 

Conventions
DRAFTING

PLAN 



ELEVATION




SECTION


PERSPECTIVE


VIDEO

Monday 4 August 2014

WEEK FOUR: Investigation

WEEK FOUR DELIVERABLES

Investigation:

Z O O (curiosity cage)
def. a facility in which animals are confined within enclosures
-Major animal collections* open to the public around the world now exceeds 1,000, around 80% of them in cities (Zoo," Encyclopædia Britannica, 2008.)
- Up until the early 19th century zoos symbolised power and money
- Many zoos primary purpose is to breed endangered species and reintroduce to the wild (Tudge, Colin. Last Animals in the Zoo: How Mass Extinction Can Be Stopped, London 1991.)
-When animals first arrive at the zoo they spend time in quarantine to adjust to their surroundings
- Within zoos in poorer regions apes have been known to die within 20 months in captivity (Baratay, Eric and Hardouin-Fugier, Elisabeth. Zoo: A History of the Zoological Gardens of the West. Reaktion, London. 2002)
- In February 2014, Copenhagen Zoo euthanized a young, healthy, male girafee merely because of being 'overstocked'. He was dissected publicly in front of a crowd then fed to the lions. Two offers to rehouse the giraffe were ignored. (Johnston, I. (February 9, 2014). "Copenhagen Zoo kills 'surplus' young giraffe Marius despite online petition."
- Constraints such as size and money make it difficult for every zoo to make the complete 'ideal environment' for every species (Malmud, Randy. Reading Zoos. Representations of Animals and Captivity. New York, 1998)
- Animals have been studied as having shorter life spans due to being susceptible to human diseases, materials in cages, and possible escape attempts (Bendow 382, Oxford University)
- Many animals in captivity have been injured in the wild and taken into refuge (McGaffin, Oxford University)
- 54% of elephants in UK zoos show 'stress behavioural signs' (Harris, M.; Sherwin, C.; Harris, S. (10 November 2008). "Defra Final Report on Elephant Welfare". University of Bristol.)
This idea came about as making the boatshed/place of meeting more of a place of confrontation such as the marae atea can sometimes transform into. This is forcing the public eye to a tiny conformed space and the animals made to be spectacles, their unhappiness on display and a confrontation made to face the fact of captivity. Although I do firmly believe in the breeding and protection efforts of many endangered species in zoos around the world there is still so much cruelty and disregard for animal welfare merely for human enjoyment.









Important website by the PETA organisation that explains the reasoning behind why zoos need to be stopped worldwide:
http://www.peta.org/about-peta/why-peta/zoos/ 

http://photogallery.navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/11016458.cms


A classic example of animals becoming objects of money-making for human enjoyment: 
https://www.thedodo.com/horrible-zoo-inside-iowa-shopp-658740003.html 

"Animal rights people have got this idea that it's 'Kumbaya' out there in the wild. It's violent. It's survival of the fittest" curator Ron DeArmond said. "it's like Obamacae in here. They get care and feeding and don't have to do anything for it". 



JOURNEY MAP
 MIND MAP





Friday 1 August 2014

WEEK THREE: Deliverables

WEEK THREE DELIVERABLES

DIRTY SKIN meets CLEAN SKIN

This week we focused more on digitalizing our conventions through Photoshop and SketchUp instead of portraying our space just through drawing.

Elevation
Elevation view of my private bathroom, portraying the environment it would be sitting in.


Plan
Plan view of my bathroom. This is on top of a map of a city to portray the environment as hinted in the elevation view.
Map: http://highwaysandhallowedhalls.com/2014/01/25/minor-league-city/


Section

 
 
Two Point Perspective
 
Video
SketchUp walk through of imagined environment
 
 
Material detail - soap
 
The act of dirty skin soon to meet clean skin, and one instance of how this meeting comes about with just one material in my space.


WEEK THREE: Investigation

WEEK THREE DELIVERABLES

Concept 2: Private luxury bathroom

 Sketching plan view and brainstorming ideas of what a bathroom needs

 Quick plan view of concept

 History of public bathrooms & showers

 What to know when designing a bathroom
http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-decor/bathroom/guide-bathroom-design.htm


 Inspiration design of bathrooms
http://denoxa.com/interior/luxury-modern-home-design/1.bp.blogspot.com%5E-34lx14LJ3uU%5ETePj4x3vWTI%5EAAAAAAAANQo%5EP4TnOxrb9Hc%5Es1600%5Emodern-home-design-interior
http://www.we-heart.com/2010/10/26/ustogether-bathrooms/

Journey Map

UsTogether Bathrooms
An amazing shower/bath/sink combination from designers UsTogether
http://www.we-heart.com/2010/10/26/ustogether-bathrooms/