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Melbourne Overview

Journey 1

1.1 Overview Collage

1.2 Human Population Diagram

1.3 Material Play

In the beginning, I am interested in the overview of Melbourne City. I tried to explore the concept of coexistence between historical and contemporary space in Melbourne through several angles.

1.1 OVERVIEW COLLAGE

​Overview of Melbourne

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Using collage to combine buildings in Melbourne from different times.

1.2 HUMAN POPULATION DIAGRAM

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—— Melbourne Population Density Relationship 

According to the survey results, the depth of color is used to indicate the density of the Melbourne population. At the same time, the most basic geometric shape-the circle to show the relationship between the population density of each area of Melbourne.

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David’s Island Strategic Plot 

Perry Kulper

Drawing made: 1996-97

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Black dots indicate the number of spaces in Melbourne. The black spots are getting denser from top to bottom, which shows that Melbourne's population density grows with time. The lines connecting the black dots explain that some spaces still affect the surrounding area after different periods.

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Basic on the map of Melbourne city center, connecting historical buildings in various areas with red lines. The longer the building, the denser the red line will be.

1.3 MATERIAL PLAY

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Federation Square

Melbourne

Daniel Crooks

Video

3:37min
 

Phantom Ride

Series Model Experiment

Explore the relationship between old and new in Melbourne's interior space through the use of wood, wire, and transparent plastic.

Merging Old & New

Explore the relationship between Melbourne's old and new spaces in a dynamic collage.

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