precedent study #2

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the first drawing invents a system to enhance the multiple views we can have of the found object. it introduces the object in a sphere and projects the geometry to that surface.

this surface is then unfolded in the second drawing. it can be unfolded in various configurations, and the geometry is deformed from straight lines into curved lines. this creates a tattoo on the folded surface.

the formal transformation extrudes these tattoos of the triangles and folds them back. the result is the third drawing, being a pure geometry in the nucleus and broken geometry as an envelope. the section cuts in the drawing emphasize his idea of pure geometry vs. fractured skin.

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