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This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
ROB|ARCH has been initiated by the Association for Robots in Architecture as a new conference series on the use of robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, closely linking industry with cutting-edge research institutions. In December 2012 the conference was hosted by its founders in Vienna, Austria. In 2014 the conference travels to North America, hosted by the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Photo © Adam Smith
President Nakao talking with ADB Governor, Mr. Carlos G. Dominguez at the Advisory Board Colloquium where they shared ideas after the launch of the high-level Advisory Group on Digital Technology for Development on 2 September 2019 in ADB headquarters in Manila.
This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
Jay Bernhardt is getting us ready for another day of wonderful speakers. It may be the end of DHCX 2013, but it is only the beginning of more things to come from DHCX.
ROB|ARCH has been initiated by the Association for Robots in Architecture as a new conference series on the use of robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, closely linking industry with cutting-edge research institutions. In December 2012 the conference was hosted by its founders in Vienna, Austria. In 2014 the conference travels to North America, hosted by the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Photo © Adam Smith
ADB President Takehiko Nakao learned about the latest digital technologies being used and piloted in ADB as he visited the Digital Experience Gallery at ADB headquarters on 5 September 2018.
ROB|ARCH has been initiated by the Association for Robots in Architecture as a new conference series on the use of robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, closely linking industry with cutting-edge research institutions. In December 2012 the conference was hosted by its founders in Vienna, Austria. In 2014 the conference travels to North America, hosted by the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Photo © Adam Smith
This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
Andrea de Chicero - Superlocal
in C-mine designcentrum
How can products be made locally with the aid of digital technologies?
Modern technology could bring about a return to local production. SUPERLOCAL regards the city as a production site. In this project, Andrea de Chirico develops short production lines in a specific urban context. Making products locally reduces the need for transport and is thus less harmful to the environment. At the same time, it creates a new urban dynamic and generates employment. Resources, materials and labour all found within a short bike ride are connected in order to make everyday objects, such as a hair dryer. The objects can be produced locally and are released in an open production database.
In the context of MANUFACTUUR 3.0, Andrea de Chirico is developing a SUPERLOCAL edition in Genk. The project starts with a survey of the available raw materials and expertise, and proceeds to develop a prototype specifically for Genk, in Genk. The product will be produceable entirely locally.
photo: Kristof Vrancken
ROB|ARCH has been initiated by the Association for Robots in Architecture as a new conference series on the use of robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, closely linking industry with cutting-edge research institutions. In December 2012 the conference was hosted by its founders in Vienna, Austria. In 2014 the conference travels to North America, hosted by the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Photo © Adam Smith
ROB|ARCH has been initiated by the Association for Robots in Architecture as a new conference series on the use of robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, closely linking industry with cutting-edge research institutions. In December 2012 the conference was hosted by its founders in Vienna, Austria. In 2014 the conference travels to North America, hosted by the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Photo © Adam Smith
ROB|ARCH has been initiated by the Association for Robots in Architecture as a new conference series on the use of robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, closely linking industry with cutting-edge research institutions. In December 2012 the conference was hosted by its founders in Vienna, Austria. In 2014 the conference travels to North America, hosted by the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Photo © Adam Smith
ROB|ARCH has been initiated by the Association for Robots in Architecture as a new conference series on the use of robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, closely linking industry with cutting-edge research institutions. In December 2012 the conference was hosted by its founders in Vienna, Austria. In 2014 the conference travels to North America, hosted by the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Photo © Adam Smith
This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
Marie Wold, President and CFO, OnRelay, Damian Ryan, Head of Digital, Results International Group, Julie Meyer, CEO, Ariadne Capital
Being-Digital ‘09 is the annual headline event for the digital industry from the people at mashup*. The full day will bring together innovative and influential senior executives, entrepreneurs, and investors from a diverse range of businesses affected by digital technology. The purpose of the event is to help attendees develop their knowledge base required to be successful with international business in the digital age.
Andrea de Chicero - Superlocal
in C-mine designcentrum
How can products be made locally with the aid of digital technologies?
Modern technology could bring about a return to local production. SUPERLOCAL regards the city as a production site. In this project, Andrea de Chirico develops short production lines in a specific urban context. Making products locally reduces the need for transport and is thus less harmful to the environment. At the same time, it creates a new urban dynamic and generates employment. Resources, materials and labour all found within a short bike ride are connected in order to make everyday objects, such as a hair dryer. The objects can be produced locally and are released in an open production database.
In the context of MANUFACTUUR 3.0, Andrea de Chirico is developing a SUPERLOCAL edition in Genk. The project starts with a survey of the available raw materials and expertise, and proceeds to develop a prototype specifically for Genk, in Genk. The product will be produceable entirely locally.
Hair dryer 1.0, Eindhoven, SUPERLOCAL production 1.0 (beta), 2015
Website SUPERLOCAL: super-local.org/
photo: Kristof Vrancken
This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
ROB|ARCH has been initiated by the Association for Robots in Architecture as a new conference series on the use of robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, closely linking industry with cutting-edge research institutions. In December 2012 the conference was hosted by its founders in Vienna, Austria. In 2014 the conference travels to North America, hosted by the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
Simon Grice, Being Digital, Doug Richard, Founder, School for Startups, Marie Wold, President and CFO, OnRelay, Damian Ryan, Head of Digital, Results International Group
Being-Digital ‘09 is the annual headline event for the digital industry from the people at mashup*. The full day will bring together innovative and influential senior executives, entrepreneurs, and investors from a diverse range of businesses affected by digital technology. The purpose of the event is to help attendees develop their knowledge base required to be successful with international business in the digital age.
Motorola DCT 2000 digital cable box. Perhaps a corporate show display, or a Canadian store display. (Canadiens can buy their digi-boxes, instead of renting them, like in the USA. Web-found photo.)
Students and instructor from Lower Columbia College's Music 100 class practicing during class in the Rehearsal Hall.
Andrea de Chicero - Superlocal
in C-mine designcentrum
How can products be made locally with the aid of digital technologies?
Modern technology could bring about a return to local production. SUPERLOCAL regards the city as a production site. In this project, Andrea de Chirico develops short production lines in a specific urban context. Making products locally reduces the need for transport and is thus less harmful to the environment. At the same time, it creates a new urban dynamic and generates employment. Resources, materials and labour all found within a short bike ride are connected in order to make everyday objects, such as a hair dryer. The objects can be produced locally and are released in an open production database.
In the context of MANUFACTUUR 3.0, Andrea de Chirico is developing a SUPERLOCAL edition in Genk. The project starts with a survey of the available raw materials and expertise, and proceeds to develop a prototype specifically for Genk, in Genk. The product will be produceable entirely locally.
Map ‘EINDH MADE’, SUPERLOCAL production 1.0 (beta), 2015
Website SUPERLOCAL: super-local.org/
photo: Kristof Vrancken
ROB|ARCH has been initiated by the Association for Robots in Architecture as a new conference series on the use of robotic fabrication in architecture, art, and design, closely linking industry with cutting-edge research institutions. In December 2012 the conference was hosted by its founders in Vienna, Austria. In 2014 the conference travels to North America, hosted by the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Andrea de Chicero - Superlocal
in C-mine designcentrum
How can products be made locally with the aid of digital technologies?
Modern technology could bring about a return to local production. SUPERLOCAL regards the city as a production site. In this project, Andrea de Chirico develops short production lines in a specific urban context. Making products locally reduces the need for transport and is thus less harmful to the environment. At the same time, it creates a new urban dynamic and generates employment. Resources, materials and labour all found within a short bike ride are connected in order to make everyday objects, such as a hair dryer. The objects can be produced locally and are released in an open production database.
In the context of MANUFACTUUR 3.0, Andrea de Chirico is developing a SUPERLOCAL edition in Genk. The project starts with a survey of the available raw materials and expertise, and proceeds to develop a prototype specifically for Genk, in Genk. The product will be produceable entirely locally.
photo: Kristof Vrancken
This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
Student from Lower Columbia College's Music 100 class playing the recorder during class in the Rehearsal Hall.
This photo was taken at the How Digital Innovation Can Help Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Access Finance in Asia conference on 29 - 30 October 2018 held in Bangkok, Thailand.
The third week of Summer 2011 Youth Media Camps was finalized today with our final family screening of all the creative work done throughout the week.
To see all the amazing media art that was created this week, have a look at the Media Camps blog - mediacamp.memeshift.com/
To find out more about Youth Media Camps: