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S4 Craft & Design pupils are generating ideas. They have a lot of work to do before these ideas become finally resolved working concepts. Still some members of the class are off to a great start...

"As government expands liberty decreases." Ronald Reagan

Fractalworks plot Mar20wma3h

Fractalworks plot Mar20wma3i

The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.

 

The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.

Iterations on Lever's marketing page. The earlier sketches are in the top left, and the later ones are in the bottom right.

Iterating loxodromic transformation of circles.

The latest iteration of a buisiness card design for Jodi's ETSY store, seams nice. It is an improvment from earlier versions where legibility was an issue.

 

The card echos the website’s banner. The front contains images of three kinds of objects that are crafted and sold on seams nice: stuffed octopod, books, and wallets. On the back is all of her essential information.

 

View more at changecase.

[un]wired is an installation that visually and sonically interprets wireless network traffic.

 

The first iteration of the project by Jesse Allison, John Fillwalk and Keith Kothman designed and produced an outdoor interactive digital installation interpreting the wireless data infrastructure at Ball State University. Beginning the evening of April 18 and running through April 19, this digital media sculpture, consisting of 4 projection screens, computers, speakers and lights, broadcasted interactive media that reacts to the amount of traffic on the campus’ 15 wireless zones.

 

The second iteration of the project updated the visual imagery, included streaming audio and some wireless device interaction such as car alarm remote detection. It is installed at the BSU Indianapolis Center in downtown Indianapolis.

 

The most recent iteration of [un]wired processing network visualizer that responds to interactions from personal radio-frequency devices such as mobile phones, WiFi signals, Bluetooth signals and car-key fobs. It tracks real-time statistical information from wireless access points (designed for seamless handoff of moving wireless traffic, like a cell phone network), along with periodically updated information from hand-held and wireless access points. The interactions then appear in sound and shapes on the screen. Users interacting with the piece can then visually see their interaction live on screen. The control information is collected from network services via the MySQL database and transferred into Max/MSP/Jitter. [un]wired was exhibited at SIGGRAPH Asia 2008 in Singapore.

Manual feedback loop. File under 'Things To Do While Your Computer Is Taking Forever To Render Out A Video'. Of course, the irony being that this might actually be slowing down the very thing that has me looking for things to distract myself.Sadly, this looked no different than standard webcam-to-monitor feedback loops. It just take much much much longer.

 

View the boring very short video here.

Another successful iteration of the Combat Classic concluded at Lake Frederick after two action-packed days of rain, mud and paint covered hundreds of participants. Hosted by the West Point Paintball Team, the 25th Anniversary Combat Classic D-Day Game was based on the allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944. Players battled all weekend, March 31-April 1, to take control of flag points and complete missions to earn points toward final victory.

Raven SSTO - Iteration 12, Single Stage to Orbit - Space Plane (This is not a graphics design)

 

New iteration update, Raven SSTO, up to 15,000 LBS payloads to orbit for apx $2 mln per launch. Compresses O2 and H2 fueled, not liquid fueled. Graphene Airframe, 6,000+F thermal resistance. Air Breathing Aerospike, along with the primary U-TBCC propulsion.

 

Details at link www.ioaircraft.com/hypersonic/raven.php

Link to Raven www.ioaircraft.com/hypersonic/raven.php

Link to Discovery www.ioaircraft.com/hypersonic/discovery-218.php

 

Link to Conforming Tank Patent patents.google.com/patent/US20210080060

 

spaceplane, ssto, hypersonic, hypersonics, rocket, ksc, cape canaveral, space coast, space force, smallsat, orbital debris, satellite service, hydrogen, graphene, satellites, Space Tech, Reusable Rockets, Sustainable Space, RocketEngine, Spaceflight, darpa, air force research lab, afwerx, defwerx, nasa, aviation, airbus, engineering, defense, icao, aiaa, nro

 

Virgin Orbit

Virgin Galactic

Sierra Nevada Corporation

Aevum Inc

NASA

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

AFOSR, Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

AFWERX

United States Air Force

Air Force Research Laboratory

Firefly Aerospace

ESA - European Space Agency

SpaceX

Axiom Space

Airbus

Airbus Defence

BAE Systems

Northrop Grumman Corporation

Lockheed Martin

Raytheon Technologies

Rolls-Royce plc

National Reconnaissance Office

The Aerospace Corporation

Collins Aerospace

BlackSky

United Launch Alliance

TÉLÉSAT

ONE.Web

ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization

Dassault Aviation

United States Space Force

Blue Origin

Northrop Grumman Corporation

Arianespace

Recursive Iterations,

Words that delve into spirals

of Chaos and present us with

our world in ordered randomness.

Give the computer numbers,

Wait patiently,

And emergent patterns

imitate familiar objects in life.

As if a genie rubbed a lamp,

The mouse presses awe into motion, and I get to share my awe and excitement.

Iteratively reweighted adaptive lasso for conditional heteroscedastic time series with applications to AR-ARCH type processes. Ziel arxiv.org/abs/1502.06557 #q-fin

iMAL, Brussels, June, 2016

A collective installation by Constant & esc

"I don’t know where this is going" is the second part of Iterations, a project investigating the future of collaborative artistic practices in a technologically networked context. The exhibition presents a collective installation by Pascale Barret (BE/FR), Miriam Raggam (AT), Claire Williams (BE/FR), François Zajega (BE), Julien Deswaef (USA/BE) and Annie Abrahams (NL/FR).

imal.org/en/iterations2

This second iteration of The C.U.R.B. is a roving picnic through East Williamsburg in which guests will participate in various acts of environmental remediation and stewardship, followed by a meal of experimental tamales and wild brews foraged (almost entirely) from the city streets. Learn how Mugwort, Mulberries, Amaranth, Pigeons, and more came to be our neighbors, and what they can teach us about surviving and thriving in the midst of our own hot mess. Through citizen science and storytelling, Banquet host Candace Thompson seeks to render visible our fragile food web in the era of manmade climate change, explore our historically complicated relationship(s) to land, and imagine alternative forms of economy and ecology that are regenerative and resilient rather than exploitative and extractive. NOTE: this event will be video documented, and some of the food items are slightly contaminated due to human activity. As such, the meal is not suitable for young children, and individuals who are, or are planning to become, pregnant should use some caution.

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Deformations of the Sierpinski tetrahedron.

After the difficulty of cutting all those loops in the first iteration, I thought perhaps I could make a simple design of just the "EXP" with the "X" providing the underlying structure.

 

Pros:

* Much quicker to make.

* The space between the "X" and the "E" looks like a house, and for some reason that pleases me.

 

Cons:

* It's so simple it starts to seem boring.

* It's still a little lopsided because the P's don't touch - though not as much as Iteration 1.

* Without the loops, it's lost the element of the logo that most resembles a snowflake.

Note the chain idler behind the unused bottom bracket. The longer "gazelle"-style fork previously seen on this bike had developed stripping issues on the stem-tube, and had some handling issues, so a simple, albeit shorter "BMX-extendo"-style fork was substituted.

{"maxIter":335,"trapFunction":{"id":"TrapFunction"},"id":"IteratedFunction"}

Iteration of Console for Hauptwerk (see www.hauptwerk.com for more details ) showing 17" monitors mounted in portrait mode utilising the VESA mounts. The screens are not Touch Screens - just basic Dell 1704FP displays which are PVA LCD and hence work better than TN LCDs when rotated. Initial thoughts of adding Touch Screen currently on hold given the number of MultiTouch Screens now coming onto the market after the introduction of Windows 7.

The next iteration of the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health in Washington, DC will bring our members and patients to life in 3 dimensional form, so that their stories can be told better. Follow the #CTHNext hashtag or the @KPTotalHealth handle to follow our progress

 

twitter.com/hashtag/cthnext?f=realtime&src=hash

twitter.com/kptotalhealth

www.kp.org/centerfortotalhealth

Iraqi soldiers unload their gear.

KIRKUSH MILITARY TRAINING BASE, Iraq – After unloading their gear, Iraqi soldiers assigned to 2nd Battalion, 21st Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division, look for tent assignments in preparation for a 25-day training cycle at Kirkush Military Training Base, Jan. 31, 2011. Iraqi soldiers deployed to KMTB for Tadreeb al Shamil; Arabic for All Inclusive Training, to train for military operations, creating a self-sustaining force capable of training their own forces. U.S. Division-North Soldiers of Company A, 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, are training Iraqi soldiers by providing modern unit tactics and logistical procedures, while guiding Iraqi leaders to take a leading role in training. This is the second iteration of battalion-level training at KMTB in support of Tadreeb al Shamil, an Iraqi initiative to arm Iraqi Army battalions with skills needed to modernize their tactical and technical capabilities.

(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Coltin Heller, 109th MPAD, USD-N PAO)

 

Fractal type:mandelbrot

Plot size (w,h):800,800

Maximum iterations:41000

Center Point (real, imaginary):-0.464927,-0.550243743 i

Plot Width (real):3.75E-07

 

Color scheme name:Quiltcircles

Fractalworks plot Untitled

Unio (Iteration I)

2018

20 x 26.75 inches (508 x 680 millimeters)

Archival inkjet print on paper

© 2018 Tony DeVarco & Mayako Nakamura

 

Unio (Iteration II)

2018

20 x 26.75 inches (508 x 680 millimeters)

Acrylic, charcoal, pastel, pencil on archival digital print on paper

© 2018 Tony DeVarco & Mayako Nakamura

 

Part of the new series Bonnie DeVarco is calling "Figure | Ground" in collaboration with the Japanese Artist Mayako Nakamura.

 

Mayako Nakamura's Flickr site: www.flickr.com/photos/ma85/

S4 Craft & Design pupils are generating ideas. They have a lot of work to do before these ideas become finally resolved working concepts. Still some members of the class are off to a great start...

me flickring dawgpak flickring slogrl flickring calvo flickring nyx flickring bunchofpants flickring rakka flickring in her haaaaaaaaaaat!

 

while also...

 

flickring s2art flickring Calvo flickring NYX flckring bunchofpants flickring Rakka,

 

just to close an open loop ;)

Fractalworks plot Jan20wma1d

Document name:Jan20wma1d.FWrk

Fractal type:mandelbrot

Plot size (w,h):2210,2210

Maximum iterations:25000

Center Point (real, imaginary):-1.31196525,0.066043983 i

Plot Width (real):9.35E-07

 

Color scheme name:POP1

Color scheme last modified:2009-01-15 17:39:08 -0800

Plot uses DE:Yes

Plot uses fractaional iterations:Yes

Plotted with symmetry:Yes

Plotted with boundary following:Yes

Plotted with multiple processors:Yes

Total plot time:89.917 seconds

Total iterations:6229734933

Iterations/second:69283428

Pixels skipped:0

Iterations skipped:0

Percent of pixels calculated:100

Percent of iterations calculated:100

 

Plot height:0.1

Peak steepness:0.2

Plot flipped:Yes

Camera x:0

Camera y:0

Camera z:-1.32

Ambient light:0.5

Directional light:0.6

Specular light:0.4

Surface shininess: 20

Light x direction:-1

Light Y direction:1

Light z direction:1

Background color red:204

Background color green:204

Background color blue:204

  

The combination of these four levels can help place an initiative on the following scale.

 

From: Becoming more agile: Iterating for innovation. by Ray Velez and John Ewen

Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Iterative High Contrast Minimal Background Patterns. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch

When you’re full of shit // There’s an endless supply of // Toilet Roll Holders

S4 Craft & Design pupils are generating ideas. They have a lot of work to do before these ideas become finally resolved working concepts. Still some members of the class are off to a great start...

Xmas at Metalab. Kay tested and then redesigned her Linzeraugen Metalab cookie cutters.

 

Never learned so much about cookie cutter design and the limitations of 3D printing as yesternight at the lab ;) If u make the cookie features larger than 4mm or so it should work out :)

  

The department has been building up a library of design related reference books over the last few years. Pupils are encouraged to make use of these books on a regular basis. The photographs here demonstrate the tremendous wealth of content contained therein.

 

The sequence has been shot in such a way that the cover of the book is shown first and a few sample pages are included to give the student an idea of the content the book contains. Pupils may then approach staff and request a short term loan.

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