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The Actuated Matter Workshop took place at Zurich University of the Arts from July 25. - 29. 2011 and was co-run with London based Loop.pH design studio. During the workshop the twenty international participants developed a speculative model for membrane structures that exhibit properties of sensitivity, resilience, and decay. By physically engaging with the behaviors of active materials, they experimented with the threshold between the electronic and mechanic, the analog and the digital. The workshop followed a do-it-yourself approach and led to the development of sonic, luminous and moving modules that populated and activated the environment. The main structure was based on a three-dimensional ecology of interlinked loops, made from optical fibers, that formed a lightweight system with enough flexibility to become actuated but sufficient stiffness to support a multitude of components. The production of the active elements, electroluminescent screens, electro-active polymers and flexible audio panels, was strongly driven by the curiosity and engagement of an interdisciplinary team of participants who had little or no previous experience of working with such materials. The workshop showed that highly sophisticated materials and structures could be emerge through participatory and collaborative strategies, thus reflecting our goal of developing an alternative, less rigid architecture of the future as a more connected, interlaced, entangled, responsive and responsible world.

Stringing Matters performing at the "OZO open podium", Popei Eindhoven, 09-11-2012

Black Lives Matter Plaza along 16th Street, NW, leading to the White House, Washington, DC

Poster made for "Pittsburgh native Greg Gillis (Girl Talk) [who] absolutely detonates the notions of mash-up". Australian tour, presented by Penny Drop & Woody.

This is probably the last of the photos I took during the "24 hours of Flickr" that I'll bother to post.

 

The question now (and it needs an answer by Monday, 21 May) is which single image from that set I should submit. Comments from my friends here are certainly much appreciated!

matter lumina

 

5 - 24 November/Tachwedd

 

10:30 am – 4 pm Monday/Dydd Llun – Saturday/Dydd Sadwrn

 

30 King Street, Carmarthen SA31 1BS (above Community Crafts)

 

Viv Albiston, Amanda Blake, Lynne Bebb, Louise Bird, Helen Booth, Toril Brancher, Kathryn Campbell Dodd, Laura Edmunds, Shauneen Ferris, Seren Stacey, Rose Wood

Book layout and design to supplement a research project on Herbert Matter.

UXINDIA2012: International Conference on User Experience Design

Climate Matters Exhibit @ The Museum of Science+Industry

portobello market.... london

We visited Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park On May 3, 2010 during a Golden week family vacation. This lamp post is part of the of the bridge which guide visitors to the ruins of the bank bldg I posted below. Hiroshima is part of Honshu Island in Japan.

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No matter what mistakes you may have made --

No matter how you've messed things up --

You can still make a new beginning.

The person who fully realizes this suffers less

from the shock and pain of failure

and sooner gets off to a new beginning.

 

~ Norman Vincent Peale ~

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15.44PM Trafalgar Square, London

 

Sign reads:

Our lives being to end the day we become silent about things that matter

20th MAY, LONDON – Linda Rising delivers her talk on the power of the placebo. Is there some of that placebo effect in our successes with agile? Could it be that all the results are really a matter of proper expectation? See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/agile-testing/placebo-or-real-so...

at the Designing Modern exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Black Lives Matter Plaza, D.C., 7/25/20

Size Matters pleasure craft

 

Size Matters speeds up the river looking for a nother spot to fish. She ended up between the Suveran II and the Discovery

 

MMSI: 235097833

 

Call Sign: MCSM8

 

Flag: Great Britain

 

AIS Vessel Type: Pleasure Craft

 

Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 14m × 5m

 

Status: Active

As seen at the Lipizzaner show at the Intel Core i7 Launch in Johannesburg, South Africa.

 

See here for more.

Nottingham, June 2020

 

Forest Recreation Ground

 

A moving and challenging demonstration. Peaceful but emotional.

 

#blacklivesmatter

 

www.itsnicethat.com/news/resources-supporting-black-lives...

Unstudio

(Ben van Berkel & Caroline Bos) exhibition at Aedes Architekturforum Berlin May 18 - July 4 2013

 

photographed by

Frank Dinger

 

BECOMING - office for visual communication

www.becoming.de

www.instagram.com/bcmng

 

Fay Morrow, creator of Design Matters, in Waterloo on Thursday 13th February.

She wonders if it even matters who she used to be...

turning black friday into black lives matter black friday to honor ppl of color being targeted by law enforcement.

P3X - People, Product & Process eXchange 2018. Code Node, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/10367-p3x-people-product-pro.... Images Copyright www.tellingphotography.com

The Actuated Matter Workshop took place at Zurich University of the Arts from July 25. - 29. 2011 and was co-run with London based Loop.pH design studio. During the workshop the twenty international participants developed a speculative model for membrane structures that exhibit properties of sensitivity, resilience, and decay. By physically engaging with the behaviors of active materials, they experimented with the threshold between the electronic and mechanic, the analog and the digital. The workshop followed a do-it-yourself approach and led to the development of sonic, luminous and moving modules that populated and activated the environment. The main structure was based on a three-dimensional ecology of interlinked loops, made from optical fibers, that formed a lightweight system with enough flexibility to become actuated but sufficient stiffness to support a multitude of components. The production of the active elements, electroluminescent screens, electro-active polymers and flexible audio panels, was strongly driven by the curiosity and engagement of an interdisciplinary team of participants who had little or no previous experience of working with such materials. The workshop showed that highly sophisticated materials and structures could be emerge through participatory and collaborative strategies, thus reflecting our goal of developing an alternative, less rigid architecture of the future as a more connected, interlaced, entangled, responsive and responsible world.

µCon London 2017: The Microservices Conference. Monday, 6th - Tuesday, 7th November at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8549-con-2017-the-microservi.... Images Copyright www.edtelling.com

27TH JUNE, LONDON – The Amazon Web Services user group bring Jeff Barr to Skills Matter as he explores Cloud Computing for the Amazon web service community. See the Skillscast (film, code, slides) at skillsmatter.com/podcast/design-architecture/cloud-comput...

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

The typical average temperature of Oslo during the summer is apparently 16,5℃ / 62℉. At the time this picture was taken in early July this year, Oslo had seen almost two weeks with temperatures up to ≈ 33℃/95℉. Even though we love it, thats just a little too much a little too long for a Norwegian.

 

The only good solution involves (at best) the juyful horror of jumping from something high, and falling into the Oslo fjord without checking the temperature of the water (not that it mattered at this point). Add a scream for good measure, and you're set. The stilleben comes for free.

 

Taken with a Hasselblad 501c, 80mm Zeiss Planar 2.8 T*, Kodak Porta 160VC

Agua que importa

Matería que es agua

The Actuated Matter Workshop took place at Zurich University of the Arts from July 25. - 29. 2011 and was co-run with London based Loop.pH design studio. During the workshop the twenty international participants developed a speculative model for membrane structures that exhibit properties of sensitivity, resilience, and decay. By physically engaging with the behaviors of active materials, they experimented with the threshold between the electronic and mechanic, the analog and the digital. The workshop followed a do-it-yourself approach and led to the development of sonic, luminous and moving modules that populated and activated the environment. The main structure was based on a three-dimensional ecology of interlinked loops, made from optical fibers, that formed a lightweight system with enough flexibility to become actuated but sufficient stiffness to support a multitude of components. The production of the active elements, electroluminescent screens, electro-active polymers and flexible audio panels, was strongly driven by the curiosity and engagement of an interdisciplinary team of participants who had little or no previous experience of working with such materials. The workshop showed that highly sophisticated materials and structures could be emerge through participatory and collaborative strategies, thus reflecting our goal of developing an alternative, less rigid architecture of the future as a more connected, interlaced, entangled, responsive and responsible world.

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