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So I think about another idea is to rebuild the ceremony space in morden city life . Nowdays in some big city like Hongkong ,Tokyo and Shanghai.People living a very small apartment ,so they do not have enough space to consider about the ceremony tradition. Every country have their own way to ceremony something ,by this it can make people remind what are we from and also do not lost the connect with some tradition or important things .so I want to build a ceremony space by using Unity or some virtual reality stuff .and people can have a small trip inside and also can get a rest and enjoy the atmosphere in there .
So I think about another idea is to rebuild the ceremony space in morden city life . Nowdays in some big city like Hongkong ,Tokyo and Shanghai.People living a very small apartment ,so they do not have enough space to consider about the ceremony tradition. Every country have their own way to ceremony something ,by this it can make people remind what are we from and also do not lost the connect with some tradition or important things .so I want to build a ceremony space by using Unity or some virtual reality stuff .and people can have a small trip inside and also can get a rest and enjoy the atmosphere in there .


First inspiration .
First inspiration .(the structure of the ceremony space )
 
Iannis Xenakis
Iannis Xenakis
Xenakis pioneered the use of mathematical models in music such as applications of set theory, stochastic processes and game theory and was also an important influence on the development of electronic and computer music.
Xenakis pioneered the use of mathematical models in music such as applications of set theory, stochastic processes and game theory and was also an important influence on the development of electronic and computer music.
He integrated music with architecture,designing music for pre-existing spaces, and designing spaces to be integrated with specific music compositions and performances.
He integrated music with architecture,designing music for pre-existing spaces, and designing spaces to be integrated with specific music compositions and performances.


content :
the space in bamboo forest
1.Hall for the public :
 
The public remains standing for eight to ten minutess and is distributed in a homogenous manner throughout the entire interior surface .
Second inspiration(art intervening in virtual space )
The abstract result in draft :a circle with two tube -like extensions for the entrance and exit .
 
2.electro -acoustic auditorium (a place where current electromagnetic music could be played ):
Gordon Matta-Clark's Conical Intersect (1975) was a torqued, spiraling "cut" into two derelict seventeenth-century Paris buildings adjacent to the construction site of the controversial Centre Pompidou. With this landmark work of "anarchtecture," Matta-Clark not only opened up these venerable residences to light and air, he also began a dialogue about the nature of urban development and the public role of art. Considered three and a half decades later, Conical Intersect reveals the multivalent nature of the artist's practice and his prescient focus on sustainability and creative reuse of the built environment. Conical Intersect and the two buildings were demolished as part of a large-scale urban renovation of the historic market district of Les Halles; today we can know the work only from drawings, photographs, and a short Super 8 film. In this illustrated study, Bruce Jenkins examines Matta-Clark's "non-u-ment," looking closely at the artist's proposals, working process, various forms of documentation, and the dialogue begun by Matta-Clark's decision to transform two abandoned buildings "into an act of communication."
Reverberations must be sufficiently feeble .because of multiple reflections,parallel plane surfaces must be avoided .No tetrahedrons as well because of accumulated reverberation through the bisection of dihedral angles .on the contrary ,non-revolving cured surfaces with variable radiating curves are excellent.Parts of a sphere,for example,are to be rejected since they condense the sound towards the center.
3.Projections of light in colors
Colored horizons and the volumes brought forth by reflected light must be phantasmagoric .therefore curved surfaces receding from or receptive to perpendicular ,oblique or diagonal light ,which create moving volumes that contract and expand and rotate .
4.Construction Technique
Among all possible geometry surfaces ,which ones are self -supporting ,can be calculated ststistically,and construed on a normal building site ?