New Zealand School of Music
'Harmoninity' in design
'Harmoninity' in design
This was the final project of my undergraduate degree. Along with the brief I was focusing on presentation, as a personal ambition to explore ways to merge not only multiple images but information within them.
The title Harmoninity came from the playful relationship between musical notes to create harmonious sounds. As one note to changes another must change in relationship to that note to remain in harmony. Harmoninity is a design concept adapted to question these boundaries: to question the boundaries of harmony as we perceive it. Through this, program and stances were created, allowing for architectural manifestation to occur. This simple idea of pushing and pulling of boundaries was explored for this project.
The title Harmoninity came from the playful relationship between musical notes to create harmonious sounds. As one note to changes another must change in relationship to that note to remain in harmony. Harmoninity is a design concept adapted to question these boundaries: to question the boundaries of harmony as we perceive it. Through this, program and stances were created, allowing for architectural manifestation to occur. This simple idea of pushing and pulling of boundaries was explored for this project.
More of my projects can be seen on my website: http://cargocollective.com/matthewmcfetridge