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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...

Discovery! - Iteration II (2017) acrylic and charcoal on paper 1730x915mm

 

In collaboration with Tony DeVarco

Tony Devarco www.flickr.com/photos/tonydevarco/

CoLab with Mayako Nakamura

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ReGenerations

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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...

A fluorescent light cover.

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.

Iterative prototyping for the wearable light logger for Light Catchers www.michaelang.com/project/lightcatchers

An iterated endomorphism of the plane

KUPANG, Indonesia (May 31, 2014) - Indonesian midwives from Kupang demonstrate proper delivery techniques on their training mannequins during the Helping Babies Breathe training course in support of Pacific Partnership 2014. Pacific Partnership is in its ninth iteration and is the largest annual multilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Stephen Oleksiak)

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...

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.

Received my Mini Moo Cards in the mail, so I was experimenting with the third-generation eye!

Later iterations of the Gemeinde Wien projects extended the perimeter block typology to span multiple blocks.

 

This is Rabengasse, the main entrance to Rabenhof, viewed from the interior. Rabenhof has some mixed-use components along Rabengasse -- a theater (still in use), a library, and shops at its exterior entrances. The interior courtyards are mostly car-free and entirely residential.

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.

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.

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...

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.

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.

This iteration of the Giugiaro-designed Merak was built during Citroen's ownership of Maserati. The car featured a 3.0 liter V6 producing 190bhp - the same engine as in the Citroen SM. 1699 Meraks were built.

 

The design is very similar to the Bora, which was also designed by Giugiaro, and occupied a higher rung in Maserati's model hierarchy.

 

This particular car was a restoration based on a non-running Merak.

The last iteration for the week, back at Pikes Peak but with Pro Image 100, a film I'd not shot before. C41 kit although a bit long in the tooth was able to handle without much issue. With such a vista the Xpan was just a joy to use despite the freezing cold and winds on this 14-er. I didn't bring gloves so had to heat my hands on some tea and of course, since they were available, the requisite donuts made at the high altitude. Thanks again to those flicker-ans who continue to share their images - they are fantastic!

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.

Using the methodology of L-system’s computation, I have developed scripts that build systems of branch bifurcation. This time, it addresses the problem of (non-recursive) iteration.

Urban Farm @ Flatbush Ave.

Alex had a unique approach to the production of his design folio work. Alex was constantly drawing. He spent most of his classtime just drawing, even when he was supposed to be doing something else. He needed to draw to think. So what you see here isn't necessarily pretty but this folio is stuffed with ideas. Alex's approach demonstrates precisely and accurately the method of idea generation and refinement promoted by the department. Note the large number of drawings on eachpage. this allows the student to easily cross reference and tag from one idea to the next. Extensive annotation also helps to reveal design thinking and comments should always be relevant and refer back to the specification. It is clear that Alex has a thorough understanding of the more technical aspects of the course and he repeatedly suggests ways in which his concepts might be made.

 

Alex went on to do very well at Higher Product Design. Some of his work also features on this site. He's now studying maths at Warwick University.

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...

A generative typography using spiral drawing system based on pixel image brightness.

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.

Then I had the idea of adding the loops separately. I traced cans and pots to get loops of different sizes, then glued everything to some pieces of paper.

 

Pros:

* Adds in the loops.

* Captures the logo's asymmetry (the logo loops are not symmetrical).

 

Cons:

* I think I made the loops TOO asymmetrical - it looks more like a cloud than a snowflake.

* It required gluing... and in the process I got cat hair stuck in the final product.

at Axa Stadium, Braga

Second iteration on this one. I felt some more contrast and a hint of color would enhance it. Also tweaked the typography and changed the name to make this theme a hommage to the most awesome font in the world.

 

Note: view it in fullsize to get a clear idea of what this is like. This is a grabbed screenshot from Firefox, not a PS mockup.

Fractalworks plot Untitled

Plot height:0.1

Peak steepness:0.2

Plot flipped:Yes

Camera x:0.000549

Camera y:-0.132

Camera z:-0.866

Ambient light:0.2

Directional light:0.6

Specular light:0.1

Surface shininess: 10

Light x direction:-1

Light Y direction:1

Light z direction:1

  

new iteration of blacktop '50s LP - semi hollow, custom neck and weird pickup configuration

Some iterations of the simple pattern generator. Source code can be downloaded from Open Processing.

>>>http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=14117

Iterative - Generative Desktop: First in a series of of desktop wallpapers combining generative art and iterative design.

 

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