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Spatial Design

Instructor; Jean-Marc Gauthier
Course Description:   This class is a test of invention and critique where students create tangible and virtual products that focus on how to reveal the gaps between people and objects. Students use traditional media (drawing, sculpting, model making), construction of small installations and digital media to expand the way they think about their work and therefore the way they envision how we live next to man-made objects.

Students discover and document their own design process finding new relationships between people, space, light and materials in indoor spaces, in gardens and in Manhattan's public spaces. Topics covered include a wide range of multidimensional media and various forms of spatial design that have a strong influence on ergonomics, animation, forms created by nature and inventions accepted through time behind a collective memory.

• Painting with Space:Light and Shadow

• Development of a Three Dimensional Form: View Point of the Space
• Motion in space : The Dancer and the Architect

• Dynamic Spaces : Equilibrium and Oscillations

• Kinetic Sculptures and Collapsible Structures
• Global Structures and Ergonomics
• Create a Physical Model of a Labyrinth, Part One
• Create a Physical Model of a Labyrinth, Part Two
• Kinetic Sculptures and Collapsible Structures
• The Red Carpet Featured in The NYU WInter Show 2005