Today we talked to Gen about the idea that was finalized yesterday. Gen has given us some valuable advice from which we will improve our approach. These observations can be summarized in two points:


1. The Illusion
The solution we worked out yesterday was to make a data wall with silver and red origami. Since Tomoko was a designer who was good at creating 3D effects on 2D planes, Gen suggested that we make some Illusion effects and create some dislocation with space.
2. The size
We hypothesized that we made a big data wall to show our data, but Gen asked us to think about why we did this big. Every move we make has to be related to the person Tomoko Miho, not the "big" size just because we want to create a great visual effect. So we need to rethink that as well.

 

We started thinking about the new plan right away, but we still keep the good parts of the original plan.
We decided to start with Tomoko's origami and look at the origami structure and see what ideas we could get out of it. Each of us began to make experiments with paper.


I used a ruler to precisely measure the position and length of each edge on the paper and then drew it with a pencil. Fold the paper along the line drawn by the pencil. I find that making paper models by hand gives me more inspiration, because the process is so changeable, and there are many ways to fold paper. So I quickly came up with a new plan.
Since Tomoko Miho is good at making 3D effects in 2D, I decided to combine 2D and 3D effectively and present them. There are five little squares in the middle of this image, and I want them to stay flat. The big squares on the outside, I want them to be really three-dimensional, spread out in four directions. Since each large square has a diagonal that folds it into two regions, we have eight regions, which we use to represent time, divided into one region every 20 years. We keep the origami scheme that we discussed last time, and stick with the silver for the male and the red for the female, and arrange them chronologically. We'll put Miho's personal Data right in the middle.


Here is the picture analysis I made.