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EVISU CUBE GALLERY
HK Touring Exhibition
Opening: Wednesday, April 11st, 5-8pm(Entry by invite only)
Shop OT304, Level 3, Ocean Terminal, TST.
11st-17th April,2007 @ Ocean Terminal "EVISU" store.
18th-27th April,2007 @ D-MOP Kingston St Store (Upper floor, Causeway Bay).
28th April – 8th May @ Ocean Terminal "EVISU" store.
It looks nifty, doesn't it? The cube is 12cm (5 inches) on all sides and made of bead blasted stainless steel.
The pro photographer is Sanne Berg - check her pictures out at www.sanneberg.dk
The Cube building panels sit on the street, after Buildabilty and the Cube goes into administration.
Each cube is made from six (16 gauge) steel plates, 100mm x 100mm, fully edge welded, all round, using oxy-acetylene torch. The cubes partially intersect each other to form a welded assembly; painted with red oxide — 1985
2011 Nissan Cube Available for Television and Motion Picture Product Placement in Hollywood. Contact Vista Group (818) 551-6789
Cube Dexter without arms
Frank assembled this Cube Craft Dexter (google it!), but hasn't added the arms yet. I am amazed by how much the cube's face looks like Dexter/Michael C. Hall. We're thinking of doing a whole bunch and lining them up in our office (or stringing them together to make a funny cube-person garland).
Vinyl Cube is a simple but versatile design object that allows artists to paint and or draw on it's smooth vinyl surface to create their own custom Vinyl Cube.
The Vinyl Cube emits light from within in various colours and is powered by a built in rechargeable battery unit. This particular Vinyl Cube was created by Chairman Ting.
The cube is now on sale at addtocart.bigcartel.com/
Vinyl Cube produced by Tangible Interaction.
Illustration art work and photography by Chairman Ting.
Assisted by Osler Zoo Photography
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A swarm of cubes after the Cube Project.
In a short period when the LEA AIR sims where free for a night and a day, i could test some more Cube swarms.
I didn't keep count but in total i used 7500 prims / 12 = 625 cubes = 5 x 5 x 5 x 5. Here you can see some images, but it would be better to film it, to see the behavior.
I used the swarm script of Apotheus Silverman.
forums-archive.secondlife.com/54/0c/9803/1.html
I changed a few parameters and the behavior or state (flex or not flex)of the rootprim to get some control over the swarm.
Still every moment hundreds go off sim and end up in Lost an found folder.
The Cubes are 10m x 10m x 10m and each edge is formed by a 10 x 0.2 x 0.2 m Prim . The Swarm traveled over 2 sims (a sim is 256x256x4096m ) the day later it seemed they used all 20 sims :-) .
Bert playing with our Rubic's cube in the Aachener Starbucks.
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screen caps of an experiment in filming a spinning 3D cube and effecting it with various video hardware
Cube design museum & Cooper Hewitt presenteren wereldtop designinnovaties om de aarde te redden in simultane expositie: De 62 meest vooruitstrevende designers wereldwijd van de afgelopen drie jaar.
Cube design museum & Cooper Hewitt present international design innovations to help save the earth in simultaneous exhibition: the world's 64 most progressive designs of the last three years. On view May 10th 2019 through Jan. 20th. 2020.
The Cube is a 25 storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England. Designed by Ken Shuttleworth of MAKE Architects, it contains 135 flats, 111,500 square feet (10,359 m2) of offices, shops, a hotel and a 'skyline' restaurant. It is the final phase of The Mailbox development.
The site is enclosed by The Mailbox complex, Commercial Street, Washington Wharf apartment complex and the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.
I re-organised the circuit for each element in the original clock and built them on individual boards. One had the hours, a seven-segment element plus two extras for the 10's. Another had the tens of minutes, a seven-segment element plus the colon. The third had the units of minutes, just a seven-segment element.
This is the back of the minute units board. A bit of a dog's breakfast, I know!