SAWTOOTH FILM STUDIOS
Instructor: Cody Miner | Kiara Hiatt | Fall 2022 & Spring 2023 | WSOA
By exploring cartoon physics through various cartoon physics actions such as Popeye using a whale as not only a boat, but as stairs to reach the dock, the exploration of malleable accessibility through architecture is discovered. Through cartoon abstractions, stencil making, making our own cartoon character and action, and creating a physical rug of a 2D snapshot of the cartoon GIF, we start to explore the cartoon physics world through architectural means and try to replicate it within our own architectural world.
Popeye Cartoon Panel 1: The whale boat becomes rigid like stairs as Popeye begins to ascend up onto the dock.
Popeye Cartoon Panel 2: The whale is fully rigid as it supports Popeye as he ascends to the dock.
Popeye Cartoon Panel 3: The whale is a full rigid staircase that allowed Popeye to get from Point A to Point B.
Abstraction of Panel 1: Only keeping the three most important characters and trying to make them unrecognizable, but still keeping the concept of malleability.
Abstraction of Panel 2: Playing around with different color scheme and abstracting the characters more, so they are less recognizable.
Abstraction of Panel 3: Showcasing the unrecognizable characters
First pass of cut out stencil, playing around with the different layers.
Second pass of stencil cutout, four different layers, but only three really showcase the cartoon.
Detailed close up of Second Pass of stencil cutout. Notice the yellow layer of the outlines and the small tabs, to create the stencil.