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The Aether Patrol were a ragtag group of rocketeers from the Bermin Expansion Era of 2117, in what we now call Verity Landshare West. These were tough times, and while the strict fundamentalist cult of Silverskins United had taken hold on the area, these rocketeers were bound and determined to hold their ground!
This is a well known example of one of their most common patches. It shows their tongue in cheek approach to life, and their fondness for historical references in the gear and rocket image.
Celebrate these pioneers of the sky deserts in our own life, today!
Ordering info:
I am having some new patches made, this is the first new design since the Seattle Steamrat patch last year that people really enjoyed.
This patch has been ordered and will be arriving in early May, this sale is for pre-ordering it. It is going to be a 3 inch tall patch embroidered in 6 colors. I will ship out your patch as soon as they arrive!
they are available here:
The Aether Project / Transmutating the Real and the Ethereal
As a part of UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design (A.UD) advanced design studio course “Architectural Intelligence: Exploring Space as an Interactive Medium”, researchers Refik Anadol, Raman Mustafa, Julietta Gil and Farzad Mirshafiei created The Aether Project, an immersive interactive environment that seamlessly combines robotic actuation, formal transformation and real time projection mapping controlled by a sensory input device. The course lead by Guvenc Ozel, Technology Director of the new IDEAS platform of UCLA A.UD, in collaboration with Casey Reas, Professor at UCLA Design Media Arts, explored potential scenarios of architecture as a responsive, robotically actuated technology which undergoes spatial iterations triggered by sense based devices.
The evolution of technology reveals an aspiration to place mind into matter in order to create tools that are subservient yet autonomous from humans. Architecture as a form of technology does not exist outside of this cultural aspiration. Concurrently, experiments in sensing technology express this desire to transform architecture into an intelligent form of technology that can autonomously negotiate between the human body, human psyche, the environment and other physical and perceptual parameters.
Based on this premise, the Aether Project focuses on providing an immersive experience through real-time Leap Motion controlled system that synchronously aligns projection mapped visuals on a transforming surface geometry, both choreographed though robot movements. Thus, The Aether Project is designed to test the interaction between humans x robots, robot x robot, and the resulting recursive relationship between technology and human perception continuously.
CREDITS:
University of California, Los Angeles
Architecture + Urban Design
ARCH401
Raman K. Mustafa
Refik Anadol
Julieta Gil
Farzad Mirshafiei
Instructors;
Güvenç Ozel
Casey Reas
Music;
Sergey Vlasov
The Aether Project / Transmutating the Real and the Ethereal
As a part of UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design (A.UD) advanced design studio course “Architectural Intelligence: Exploring Space as an Interactive Medium”, researchers Refik Anadol, Raman Mustafa, Julietta Gil and Farzad Mirshafiei created The Aether Project, an immersive interactive environment that seamlessly combines robotic actuation, formal transformation and real time projection mapping controlled by a sensory input device. The course lead by Guvenc Ozel, Technology Director of the new IDEAS platform of UCLA A.UD, in collaboration with Casey Reas, Professor at UCLA Design Media Arts, explored potential scenarios of architecture as a responsive, robotically actuated technology which undergoes spatial iterations triggered by sense based devices.
The evolution of technology reveals an aspiration to place mind into matter in order to create tools that are subservient yet autonomous from humans. Architecture as a form of technology does not exist outside of this cultural aspiration. Concurrently, experiments in sensing technology express this desire to transform architecture into an intelligent form of technology that can autonomously negotiate between the human body, human psyche, the environment and other physical and perceptual parameters.
Based on this premise, the Aether Project focuses on providing an immersive experience through real-time Leap Motion controlled system that synchronously aligns projection mapped visuals on a transforming surface geometry, both choreographed though robot movements. Thus, The Aether Project is designed to test the interaction between humans x robots, robot x robot, and the resulting recursive relationship between technology and human perception continuously.
CREDITS:
University of California, Los Angeles
Architecture + Urban Design
ARCH401
Raman K. Mustafa
Refik Anadol
Julieta Gil
Farzad Mirshafiei
Instructors;
Güvenç Ozel
Casey Reas
Music;
Sergey Vlasov
Came from a vision. Ether, the unseen and unmanifest binding force that contains everything. Acrylic and ink on cardboard.
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I Ghost, precedentemente conosciuti come Ghost B.C. negli Stati Uniti, sono un gruppo musicale heavy metal svedese, formatosi a Linköping nel 2008.
L’ultimo album, “Meliora”, uscito lo scorso anno, ha vinto il Grammy Award e ha portato Ghost in alto nelle classifiche mondiali. Successivamente, a settembre, la band svedese ha pubblicato l’EP “Popestar” che contiene un pezzo inedito e qualche cover. Dopo aver battuto in lungo e in largo l’America, Ghost tornano in Europa con un tour che prevede un’unica tappa italiana il 19 aprile all’Alcatraz di Milano. Si tratterà di un vero e proprio rituale che, grazie ad una produzione eccellente, piena di luci ed effetti speciali, avrà il sapore del rock esoterico. Ne rimarrete estasiati.
Papa Emeritus III alias Tobias Forge – voce
Nameless Ghoul Aether alias Ben Christo – chitarra solista
Nameless Ghoul Alpha alias Chris Catalyst – chitarra solista
Nameless Ghoul Water alias Per "Sodomizer" Eriksson – Basso
Nameless Ghoul Air alias Zac Baird – tastiere
Nameless Ghoul Earth alias Jan Vincent-Velazco – batteria
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My New Mush Up:
Alex Rize -- Beyond the dome
Another Day Just Breathe of
Telepopmusik
Elfsong Aeron Aether
Sounding Vesper remix
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Aether is an installation by Architecture Social Club for Lumiere London 2018 at King's Cross, London.
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