Azmee , Nik Ariff and Wan Mohamed, Wan Srihani and Yang, Clifford Loh Jia (2010) Pixellion. Sustainable Tropical Environmental Design Exhibition (STEDex’10), 2. pp. 60-61. ISSN 2180-0685
Abstract
It is only befitting for a cyber-aged generation to rely on the analogy of pixelation when describing about themselves or their personalities. In illustrating one’s personality through a pavilion, the Clifford Loh decided to manifest the many facets of his personality through extruded pixel-like components. These ‘pixels’ are displayed using various electronic medias which are among his many interests as clues to what he is all about. These pixels will naturally become modular components that will be used to create the spaces as much as it does the form of the pavilion. However, the mere witnessing of an audio-visual presentation would be a rather impersonal way of getting to know the personality of a person. To circumvent this, the pixels are also used in different configurations to provide varying ways of witnessing the presentation. Many of these ways require active participation of the audience such as their use of seats, steps, tables, towers, etc.......[Read More]
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