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Detail from this larger graph, rendered using `dot`.
Blogged at rooreynolds.com/2007/09/08/x-is-the-new-y/
socialcollider.net/: "The Social Collider acts as a metaphorical instrument which can be used to make visible how memes get created and how they propagate. Ideally, it might catch the Zeitgeist at work."
Cool.
some tests we did together with internship Thomas, for making realtime 3D visualisations
this one shows an interactive model of the amsterdam ArenA
some tests we did together with internship Thomas, for making realtime 3D visualisations
this one shows an interactive model of the amsterdam ArenA
Visualization of committments of Vocational Training institutes in Vietnam to conduct "greening" activities, GIZ
Pre-vis for theatre play in which i'm going to be involved.
(based on background projection and movable foils on wheels so it can be presented on arena oriented places)
Visualisation of the speech/music on radio 1. every time it changed from one to the other, a different coloured bar gets added to the spiral. Looked pretty neat. Ref: D380-024
Cushions with numbers 0-9 on them. Numbers in ascending order (for educational purposes). Can be made with more/smaller numbers, without any order.
This model does not have any particular cloth texture on it.
Book recommendation visualisation for "From psychiatric patient to citizen : overcoming discrimination and social exclusion" by Sayce (ISBN 0333698908).
We provide 3D Architectural Visualisation in Melbourne. Call us on +61 43 308 8545 in case of any assistance.http://planbvisualisation.com
Few regeneration projects have attracted as much anticipation and interest as the Barnsley Civic. The regeneration of the former theatre is one of the most dramatic regeneration projects to be undertaken within the town centre.
Offering a unique combination of managed workspace, a new performance and exhibition spaces, the Civic will offer a legacy that not only celebrates the important contribution the building has made to promoting the creative industries within the borough.
3D renders we did for whitemilk, a company that offers audiovisual installations. Rendered in Vray4C4D.
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3D renders we did for a garden design company. they were rendered in cinema 4D, then photoshopped for more 'sketchy feeling'
image showing screenshot from ad hoc networking visualisation of crossbow motes. each circle is a sensor node and the lines between them show the routing path - a live display shows the lines jumping around.
Few regeneration projects have attracted as much anticipation and interest as the Barnsley Civic. The regeneration of the former theatre is one of the most dramatic regeneration projects to be undertaken within the town centre.
Offering a unique combination of managed workspace, a new performance and exhibition spaces, the Civic will offer a legacy that not only celebrates the important contribution the building has made to promoting the creative industries within the borough.
Daysi Garcia for OSPAAAL
Visualising Liberation
Visual communication was a powerful tool in the journey to independence. Posters, t-shirts and pamphlets celebrated new national autonomy and promoted the cause of African liberation worldwide. Pan-African and international collectives, including the Organisation of African Unity, stood together against colonialism and imperialism.
The Organisation of Solidarity with the Peoples of African, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL) was born out of the Tricontinental Conference held in Cuba in 1956. OSPAAAL sought to promote cooperation between socialist countries adn anti-imperial liberation movements, and to stern interference from former colonisers and capitalist powers.
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Taken in the Exhibition
Africa Fashion
(July 2022 to April 2023)
The irresistible creativity, ingenuity and unstoppable global impact of contemporary African fashions are celebrated in an extensive display of garments, textiles, personal testimonies, photographs, sketches, film and catwalk footage in this exhibition. Many of the garments on show hail from the archives of iconic mid-twentieth century African designers – Shade Thomas-Fahm, Chris Seydou, Kofi Ansah and Alphadi. Alongside these are personal insights from influential contemporary African fashion creatives, including Imane Ayissi, IAMISIGO, Moshions, Thebe Magugu and Sindiso Khumalo, as well as highlights from fashion trends of the day, which are on display for the first time.
Foregrounding individual African voices and perspectives, the exhibition presents African fashions as a self-defining art form that reveals the richness and diversity of African histories and cultures. Africa Fashion celebrates the vitality and innovation of a selection of fashion creatives from over 20 countries, exploring the work of the vanguard in the twentieth century and the creatives at the heart of this eclectic and cosmopolitan scene today.
Across contemporary couture, ready-to-wear, made-to-order and adornment, the exhibition seeks to offer a close-up look at the new generation of ground-breaking designers, collectives, stylists and fashion photographers working in Africa today. It explores how the digital world accelerated the expansion of the industry, irreversibly transforming global fashions as we know them.
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