Project by Mario Ramirez-Arrazola
The process which foregrounds this analysis is that of orbiting. The process and method of endlessly looping around your model in CAD software. Orbiting in relation to the command Make2D in Rhino is another rabbit hole. Make2D is such a common command that we tend to forget how profound it is; this premise came to me when I started to realize that technically every single frame of movement in Rhino is a drawing, or, every single frame of orbiting can be Make2D’d. Perhaps an even further entrenched normality when we utilize Rhino is the lack of perspective blur in the model. Orbit your model in any which way, everything stays in perfect focus. Then, in order to study and subvert our expectations of Make2D, I wanted to find a way to induce a sense of blur, or of “lag” in our model; how could I “Make2D” blur?