

For the U n i t y project, i decided to create a spiral structure. I originally got my inspiration from a DNA structure and went from there. My project corresponded with Gregory's project. Both of our projects had a spiraling effect going in a vertical direction. This is why I chose Gregory's project to compare and contrast for our latest blog entry.
While Gregory had two skewers connected to each piece of Bristol Board I had twelve paper pieces with one skewer connected to each. Another thing that Gregory and I both did on our project was folding. I folding mine for a visual texture as well as a way to incorporate continuity because of the way the lines met up. Gregory folded his for structural purposes. I folded mine in fourths and he folded his in half.
Another difference between our projects was his base. He had three pieces of Bristol Board as a base. I did not use a base. My sticks created my base.
Our projects were different because our skewers heights. My skewer heights remained the same because they were to be even with the table. His relayed the different heights of his paper forms by varying the heights of his skewers as well.
Although our projects both had a common theme of the spirals we took a very different take even though we were bound to the same materials (12 skewers and 12 4''x6'' pieces of Bristol Board)

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