Sunday 7 November 2010

Juteopolis, Final Presentation.






Above are my groups final presentation sheets for the Juteopolis project, which we had to design an exhibition for one of the spaces in the DCA.
After a lot of research and development, we got to the final idea by using ''The Lade'' - a stream of water that past through the jute mills to keep the atmosphere clear- to create a curvy path for visitors to follow through the exhibition. This pathway would be formed by Sensacell modules, allowing people to interact with the exhibition by lighting up the area where they are standing. Along this path there are six water tanks containing information about Dundee when the Mills where still working and about Lily Thomson, a former weaver. In the center of the exhibition there is a sitting area formed by jute and lit on the inside, creating rays of light coming through the holes and lighting the dark exhibition hall.



Here is an image of the sheets displayed for the presentation and beneath is the final model and development models.

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