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website design for United Nations Procurement and Development Center

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

 

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

 

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

 

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

 

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

 

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

 

University of Lincoln College of Arts degree show.

 

Picture: Chris Vaughan Photography

Date: June 2, 2017

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a designer at Google? During this fast-paced, highly collaborative day we explored the tools and techniques Google designers use to create some of the world’s leading products.

 

Brynn Evans, Matthew Levine, Amy Essigmann, Mike Buzzard and several other design, research, and engineering members of the Google+ team.

 

Photo by Gia Goodrich courtesy of Design Week Portland

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

 

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

 

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

 

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

 

University of Lincoln College of Arts degree show.

 

Picture: Chris Vaughan Photography

Date: June 2, 2017

Static Interface

The users can play around with different static features, and share their works online

Model of wax record triggers wax recording of Fanny Cochrane Smith singing. Ningenneh Tunapry Exhibition Tasmanian Museum and Gallery.

Diseño gráfico e interacción y desarrollo del portal de ayuda en MercadoPago

www.mercadopago.com/mla/ml.faqs.framework.main.FaqsContro...

 

Graphic and interactive design, and UI developmente at MercadoPago

www.mercadopago.com/mla/ml.faqs.framework.main.FaqsContro...

University of Lincoln College of Arts degree show.

 

Picture: Chris Vaughan Photography

Date: June 2, 2017

Static Interface

The users can play around with different static features, and share their works online

OrangeSprocket Senior Designer making silly faces. That happens after she's stared at Bon Jovi posters for a while. ;)

OrangeSprocket Senior Front End Developer and code ninja deep in concentration.

University of Lincoln College of Arts degree show.

 

Picture: Chris Vaughan Photography

Date: June 2, 2017

Brand marketing and cross selling display using animation and interactive screen media

 

www.applause.co.uk

Diseño gráfico e interacción y desarrollo del portal de ayuda en MercadoPago

www.mercadopago.com/mla/ml.faqs.framework.main.FaqsContro...

 

Graphic and interactive design, and UI developmente at MercadoPago

www.mercadopago.com/mla/ml.faqs.framework.main.FaqsContro...

International Business Academy needed a kick-ass campaign website

The website for the new Students' Union building of Manchester Metropolitan University has been designed by Evolutia, a local creative internet consultancy. This promotional site is designed as a rich, interactive user-experience and uses Wolfang Homola's Soleil.

Contemplation Room, still images of Tasmanian Aboriginals

presented on three synched LCD Screens inset into wall with accompanying sound scape. Ningenneh Tunapry Exhibition Tasmanian Museum and Gallery.

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

 

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

 

This is our studio at Micawber Street, London

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

 

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

 

University of Lincoln College of Arts degree show.

 

Picture: Chris Vaughan Photography

Date: June 2, 2017

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

 

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

 

Japanese cartoonist "Tsukepen" made an cartoon about iBum for manga no shimbun (Cartoon newspaper). Unfortunately, it wasn't used on the website, but kindly an editor Takayuki Honma sent me an cartoon article to me!! Thanks a lot Honma san!!!

 

News manga HP

漫画の新聞 http://newsmanga.com

University of Lincoln College of Arts degree show.

 

Picture: Chris Vaughan Photography

Date: June 2, 2017

Atlanta students inhabiting the new dynamic learning environment.

 

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