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A better version of this picture. Taken by the Design Museum, but I'm putting here for easier access
Otto Eckmann (1865-1902). Danish Museum of Art & Design (Designmuseum Danmark), Bredgade, Copenhagen, Denmark. København, Danmark.
This is me and my shopping bag! Shadow Monsters is a digital version of the traditional shadow puppet. Through a complex interplay of computer graphic and photographic programming, fantastic monsters materialize from the shadows cast by the hands of participants, reacting to and elaborating on their gestures with sound and animation. Wolf-like creatures, birds, and dinosaurs are among the characters that speak and squeak as imaginary mouths open and close.
This is part of Design Mart, the annual survey of new designers in the UK.
This is me, my camera, and my shopping bag! Shadow Monsters is a digital version of the traditional shadow puppet. Through a complex interplay of computer graphic and photographic programming, fantastic monsters materialize from the shadows cast by the hands of participants, reacting to and elaborating on their gestures with sound and animation. Wolf-like creatures, birds, and dinosaurs are among the characters that speak and squeak as imaginary mouths open and close.
This is part of Design Mart, the annual survey of new designers in the UK.
Natural Deselection is a device that empowers plants to control the fate of others using sensors and mechanised shears in a Darwinian race for survival. The sensors, arranged above the plants, detect the first plant to reach a specified height, at which point it is saved, and the others are fatally chopped.
This is part of Design Mart, the annual survey of new designers in the UK.
Design Museum opening weekend. New premises in what used to be the Commonwealth Center. I wrote about it here: medium.com/@fjordaan/londons-new-design-museum-b9f9d1b5c17d
Architects; Original Commonwealth Institute, 1962 Grade II*. RMJM (Robert Mathew & Stirrat Johnson Marshall Partnership).
Upgrading for Design Museum by John Pawson, 2016.
The original hyperbolic paraboloid roof covered with copper still remains the centre of attention, but many internal and external features lost.
The building and luxury accommodation around the original building has not been well received by the architectural world.
Shots from Electronic at the Design Museum, London.
'Oversteps' album by Autechre, 2010. Cover design by the Designers' Republic. People find it hard to draw a circle, machines find it easy.
Ideum builds our ruggedized aluminum multitouch tables on-site in our Corrales campus. Our experienced staff handles all aspects from construction to tech support. These four 84" 4K multitouch tables were created for the Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum.
Learn more at www.ideum.com and www.cooperhewitt.org/new-experience
Design Museum, Shad Thames, London
Originally posted for Guess Where London
Was originally titled Gone in 5 views although it surprisingly took slightly longer to be guessed.
In the mud below the design musum, there are a dozen tables of the kind you might find outside restaurants - which makes you wonder what sort of a party it was that night - as well as bikes, shoes and other random oddities.
Marking the passing of Terence Conran who founded the Design Museum in London in 1989.
The museum's first site was in Shad Thames, just beyond Tower Bridge and this is where I discovered this interesting contraption in 2015. It was created by Dominic Wilcox and is called the Stained-glass Driverless Sleeper Car of the Future.
In 2016, the museum moved to larger premises in Kensington High Street.
Shad Thames, London SE1
16th May 2015
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Van Eycks kleuren in design
Van Eyck’s Colours in Design
Les couleurs de Van Eyck dans le design
photo: Filip Dujardin
New premises in what used to be the Commonwealth Center. I wrote about it here: medium.com/@fjordaan/londons-new-design-museum-b9f9d1b5c17d
This is me and my camera! Shadow Monsters is a digital version of the traditional shadow puppet. Through a complex interplay of computer graphic and photographic programming, fantastic monsters materialize from the shadows cast by the hands of participants, reacting to and elaborating on their gestures with sound and animation. Wolf-like creatures, birds, and dinosaurs are among the characters that speak and squeak as imaginary mouths open and close.
This is part of Design Mart, the annual survey of new designers in the UK.
Design Museum opening weekend. New premises in what used to be the Commonwealth Center. I wrote about it here: medium.com/@fjordaan/londons-new-design-museum-b9f9d1b5c17d