The first part of a series of experimental architectural drawings with computation, defining "line".
Line is:
Longitudinal extension
A slender string
A thread extended to direct any operations
The string that sustains the angler's hook
Lineaments, or marks in the hands or face
Delineation, sketch
Contour, outline
As much as is written from one margin to the other; a verse
Rank
Work thrown up; trench
Method, disposition
Extension, limit
Equator, equinoctial circle
Progeny, family, ascending or descending
A line is one tenth of an inch
A letter; as in, I read you lines
Lint or flax
—— Tim Ingold, Lines: A Brief History
The second part of a series of experimental architectural drawings with computation, defining "corner".
Corner is a paradox, existing in and between two opposites, which might be familiar and unacquainted with each other simultaneously.
Is corner quiet or noisy? Loyal or treacherous? Does corner mean impasse or turn? Many motivations exist in a corner: conflict, antagonism, falsity, puzzle, turbulence, ephemerality, transformation, and fusion, which make a corner performed as a stage, or characters, reflecting dramatic moments of life.
When open the door in the morning,
I move into the dark.
Fireflies guide me home,
While walking on the Milky Way.