Tanya Jairath

LA4003

Contrasting Frames

Forest dynamics are composed of processes which are temporal in nature. When our eyes are drawn to something that is different, which stands out from its environment. It drives our attention at a certain place which is called contrast. • Contrast of light and dark, open and closed, dense and sparse is the most important tool for bringing one’s attention. The study helps to identify the variations in systems within the forest .These systems co-exists in different conditions. Therefore, the study deals in inserting narrow thresholds in between these co-existing systems with minimum interventions .


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Recording landscapes I Thol Bird Sanctuary ,Mehsana district, Gujarat

Drawing the forest I Moist deciduous forest (Jim Corbett National Park)

Drawing the forest IMoist deciduous forest (Jim Corbett National Park)

Field observations I Site and Context: Dry Deciduous Forest, Aravalli Ranges, Jaisamand wildlife sanctuary

Understanding the idea of threshold.

Condition 2:Identifying the co-existing and contrasting systems within the Sanctuary

Spatial study of closed and open systems I Condition 1 :Identifying the co-existing and contrasting systems within the Sanctuary

Condition 3: Identifying the co-existing and contrasting systems within the Sanctuary.

Re-imagining the site | Site plans

Re-imagining the site | Inserting the contrasting frames between the co-existing systems