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by Chris Devers
The rapid prototype iterative prototyping method, on the other hand, will facilitate functionally scoped, yet entirely deployable versions of the software program to be delivered to customers incrementally. Functionality is enhanced by means of new iterations until the final...
Read more about Guidelines For Speedy Prototype Iterative Development Life Cycle
(Source from Chinese Rapid Prototyping Blog)
Added a front rack, some brake nubs, and retired the Big Apples for a while and went back to the old, trusty WTB Interwolfs, size 38/38. Thing feels more agile and quick as a result.
Future Plans: powder coat the shit out of everything and replace, completely, the drive train. While I'm listing, I might as well throw in some Velocity VXC rims, new mid-price range hubs, and I'd like to give those Schwalbe Super Moto's a spin.
Issues: all drive train-related: chain comes off the front ring quite often, maybe once a day, due to the cassette being too far out of line with the chain ring. Not quite sure, yet, how to remedy this. My initial impressions would be to find a cassette that is narrower between each cog, and maybe more offset toward the end of the axle so that it is closer in line w/ the chain ring. I need a rear brake, like bad, too.
Experiment done during the Free Art Sunday #4 an event organized by Free Art Bureau.
The topic was FOR loop iterations to create patterns.
All experiments we acheived during this day was explore the sin wave behavior.
This is a progress update of where I was, I had so far completed most of the 2017 branding however not the future or past branding trends.
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For the first iteration my final sketchbook project, I chose to contrast the relationship between the innocence and purity of childhood and the strong, often brutal imagery associated with Nike and war. Nike, as a brand, has many characteristics similar to war, particularly the Trojan War, such as an intense focus on strength, speed, and power. These characteristics contrast sharply with childhood, which is largely soft, gentle, and innocent. My final project juxtaposes these two warring concepts using both video and a performance element. The video component shows a compilation of Nike commercials featuring young children, overlaid with the same mangled Trojan War audio from my 3D sketchbook. The performance component involves me standing next to the video, dressed in Nike clothing with the Grecian helmet from my 3D project, clutching and Nike clad doll and sucking my thumb.
FOR VIDEO COMPONENT SEE ATTACHED LINK
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
Fractal type:mandelbrot
Plot size (w,h):2210,2210
Maximum iterations:26000
Center Point (real, imaginary):-0.8787960777,-0.2294164546 i
Plot Width (real):1.5E-08
Color scheme name:Chowder
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An iteration of the anneAlgo, as we have now fondly named this procedure. Anne was the first public person to receive a drawing from SAM back in 2014 when we presented the first working prototype. Consequently, she has become a test image for the development.
Read more here with a picture of the first iteration :
www.samdraws.fabprojects.codes/log010.html
SAM. The Machine That Draws
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).
After having set up sort of a development environment, we're back to what are we doing in iteration 1, what have we done so far and when will we be done? -> back to the whiteboard.
Even more cuts for extra realism plus some clearing on the flowers. Oil based black ink on buff sugar paper.
Later iteration of: ITI-RL50.
Uses seeker munitions:
More conventional design, radar lock-on rather than laser guided; barrel assembly is exactly the same. The shoulder rest is ergonomic, and the catch on the back fits a metallic clasp that can be attached to a bullet-resistant vest.
Comments, please!
Experiment done during the Free Art Sunday #4 an event organized by Free Art Bureau.
The topic was FOR loop iterations to create patterns.
All experiments we acheived during this day was explore the sin wave behavior.
... at varied color iteration of an abstract template of form... what patience this artist had, and inspires...
MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art), and the people who visit seem such a world away from most of what Ash and I are accustomed to, neither of us with a practiced appreciation of art, nor of contemporary abstraction. Watching the people there was just as fascinating to us as the art itself, if not more.
That said, if I lived in a city where museums were offered, I would definitely learn more, and spend more time there alone, reading everything and taking down more notes as homework to research. A cheap ticket really, when you consider you can easily spend an entire day there, with no one rushing you.
I saw so many students there, learning and writing. Something we adults need to do too, for ourselves, and not just for school.
1789-1790
2nd Iteration of Federal Hall
Was I the only one in the world who had no idea that the Federal Hall today is not the same one we had while Washington was alive?
From the sign:
"To welcome the first truly national government, the city remodeled and renamed City Hall. FEDERAL HALL [their all caps, not mine --Ron] became home to the entire U.S. Government during its first year of operations under the Constitution.
In one of the most important political compromises of that first year, New York City lost its bid to be a permanent capital city. In 1790 the Federal Government moved to Philadelphia, and then in 1800 to newly built Washington, D.C.
State and local government used Federal Hall until 1811. The building was demolished the following year."
I think it's hilarious (in a sad way for history) that they just demolished the first capitol building a year after they'd outgrown it.
The HT setup in it's latest iteration. Now with nice speakers on all 5 channels and upscaling DVD player with SACD and DVD-Audio capability.
Four iterations of Emanuel Hahn's Grieving Soldier memorial design. At left, in Westville NS, the benchmark, cast in bronze from a mould of Hahn's original. It is the only one of Hahn's memorial figures that is signed by the sculptor. There is a second bronze, unsigned, at Cornwall ON. The others are in granite, carved faithfully to Hahn's design by craftsmen employed by the Thomson Monument Company, for whom Hahn was retained as chief designer for many years. The granite figures in this montage adorn the memorials at (L-R) Hanover ON, Fort William ON, Fernie BC. Thomson-supplied figures in this same design grace the war memorials in ten Canadian communities. The others are at Gaspe QC; Bolton, Cornwall, Milton & Petrolia ON, and Russell MB.
Experiment done during the Free Art Sunday #4 an event organized by Free Art Bureau.
The topic was FOR loop iterations to create patterns.
All experiments we acheived during this day was explore the sin wave behavior.
The first of many photos documenting the construction of a Level 4 Menger sponge
Look closely at the structure. It's a ring with four pillars and the fourth pillar has another ring with pillars. It's a mini repetition within the structure.
Dimensions 7.375"×7.375"×5.875"
More information and instructions on making your own at Mengermania.