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Or: An Exit Strategy for Architecture; Or: Another Kind of Archigram This essay was first published in the excellent catalogue titled "L.A.W.U.N Project 19: The Disreputable Projects of David Greene". […]by Rolf on Tue, 18 Nov 2008,
Met deze software kan je dus een logo toevoegen aan een youtube filmpje, inclusief maskering etc. Dus nu hoef je niet eens meer zelf een viral te maken, maar je plaatst gewoon je logo in een bestaand. […]by thinkoutput on Tue, 18 Nov 2008,
Bookmark this on Delicious - Saved by thinkoutput to Fuller exhibition - More about this bookmarkby (author unknown) on Sun, 16 Nov 2008,
I've been spending an inordinate amount of time in Lancashire allotments on a research trip sponsored by Livesey/Wilson associates - the regeneration consultants set up by the late Tony Wilson and hi. […]by Brendan on Sun, 16 Nov 2008,
Since arriving in Beijing, I’ve found myself in a lot of discussions about the international financial crisis. For China, the timing couldn’t be worse - this mess lands at their feet just as they. […]by owen hatherley on Wed, 12 Nov 2008,
Very interesting comment on the Manchester post below from Justin O'Connor, which I'm posting up here so it doesn't disappear into the oblivion of comments on old blog posts (as the internet tends to. […]by Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on Tue, 11 Nov 2008,
A few days ago I was watching a presentation in which 50 companies were asked about their online business model. They had been given only 5 options to choose from. As you can see in the graph on the r. […]by John Thackara on Tue, 11 Nov 2008,
With allotment waiting lists in the UK massively over-subscribed, and people right across the country keen to grow their own fruit and vegetables, a new project called Landshare aims to make British. […]by Oliver Reichenstein on Mon, 10 Nov 2008,
With websites turning more and more into web applications, functionally as well as aesthetically, it’d be interesting to look at what makes a Web app work in terms of skinning. We start off by compa. […]by Brendan on Mon, 10 Nov 2008,
A few months ago I mentioned a trip I made with my friend Josh to the great city of New Orleans. He was putting the finishing touches on the fourth issue of his magazine Habitus and I was tagging alo. […]by Smithee on Sun, 9 Nov 2008,
The great promise of 3D printing for architecture and city design has begun to fade recently, mainly due to the price of the print media. Rather than becoming the ultimate tool for decision making in. […]by (author unknown) on Fri, 7 Nov 2008,
Blogging seems to have entered its midlife crisis, with much existential gnashing-of-teeth about the state and fate of a literary form that once seemed new and fresh and now seems familiar and tired.. […]by dlgissen on Thu, 6 Nov 2008,
Probably all of us who work in the architectural HTC area have heard stories about how architectural thought–particularly architectural theory–increases in times of economic hardship. When the. […]by John Thackara on Wed, 29 Oct 2008,
I'm reading reading a moving and important book by Sharon Astyk called "Depletion and Abundance: Life On The New Home Front". Uniquely among recent books on life after the Peaks - energy, protein, bi. […]by Alexander Trevi on Tue, 28 Oct 2008,
(Lovely new feature on Architect: Behrang Behin's Stack City. “Starting with an adaptation of Jorg Schlaich’s solar chimney power generators, Behin's project employs the stack effect to moderate. […]by Ernst-Jan Pfauth on Tue, 28 Oct 2008,
Google’s best April Fool’s joke of the year definitely was their Mars mission with Richard Branson, called Virgle. Back then, we laughed about Google’s space plans, but now - in rough financial. […]by Victor on Tue, 28 Oct 2008,
That’s right, Alex Osborn started popularizing brainstorming in the late 1930’s. It’s a classic tool I still use, but I have to wonder if there’s something better. Brainstorming is simple, and. […]by (author unknown) on Mon, 27 Oct 2008,
Is Prototyping finally entering the pop-cultural lexicon? Where it was once an opaque techno-fabulous term used by Q in James Bond flicks, or forming the dubious core of a Star Trek episode, we've no. […]by Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on Mon, 27 Oct 2008,
Just in from Reuters! “The Internet is not just changing the way people live but altering the way our brains work”! Apparently this is an evolutionary change which will put the tech-savvy (That i. […]by Admin on Thu, 23 Oct 2008,
Author: Volume [1] Here Comes The Sun (documentary/VPRO) [2] Food as A National Security Issue (radio show/NPR) [3] The Future of Food (magazine/Wired) [4] Green Guru Gone Wrong: William McDonough (ar. […]
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y Jean Baudrillard & Jean Nouvel.Translated by Robert Bononno.Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2002. 160 pp. ISBN 0816639124.Authors Jean Baudrillard and Jean Nouvel share the thesis that "We're not heading for disaster, we're already in the midst of total disaster." This provocation sets the tone for a book that, despite its title, contains abundant insights about contemporary communication, especially for scholars who have tended to ignore architecture. The two extended interviews that comprise the book illustrate the vital communicative function of architecture as we pass into cybernetic societies in which "everything is communication."Tue, 11 Nov 2008,
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Wed, 19 Nov 2008,
Calculated Movements by Larry Cuba (1985)
In the 1970s the computer graphics for the first Star Wars film (1977) was created by Larry Cuba at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) (at the time known as the Circle Graphics Habitat) at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Calculated Movements is a sample of Cuba’s later work.
Calculated Movements (via evltube)
Tue, 18 Nov 2008,
Co-curators Dana Miller and K. Michael Hays discuss their summer 2008 exhibition, Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe, at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. They talk about the organization of the show, Fuller’s “geo-logical” approach to design, and his influence on contemporary architecture.
Bucky lives! Why Fuller matters more today than ever before | Critique | Architectural Record


