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dans l'arbre une maison
dans nos cœurs la passion
fit jaillir les envies
aussi vite que l'O.V.N.I.
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Frossay (Le Carnet)
I.C.I.! Instant Carnet Island
Rassemblement de micro-architectures et habitats légers
I.C.I. est un refuge temporaire en bord de Loire pour expérimenter des micro-architectures en bois, en terre, en résine, sous terre, dans les arbres, posées au sol ou sur pilotis. Un lieu pour se ressourcer et se restaurer en admirant les tourbillons de la Loire.
I.C.I. fait référence à “Instant City”, projet de ville nomade imaginé par les architectes anglais Archigram à la fin des années 1960. Métropole itinérante, Instant City préfigure une société devenue réseau d’informations et transforme l’architecture en événement.
I.C.I. propose une dizaine d’expérimentations esthétiques, formelles, conceptuelles, fonctionnelles, inspirées des utopies des années 60 et 70, ou issues des situations d’urgence (catastrophes naturelles, guerres…) où l’ingéniosité, le besoin d’inventer des objets à habiter, de promouvoir l’autoconstruction, permettent une cohabitation entre humains et avec la nature. Construites par des artistes, des architectes ou des inventeurs soucieux des populations sans toit, ces “modules habitables” sont visitables le jour ou vous accueillent pour une nuit.
Frossay (Le Carnet)
I.C.I.! Instant Carnet Island
Rassemblement de micro-architectures et habitats légers
I.C.I. est un refuge temporaire en bord de Loire pour expérimenter des micro-architectures en bois, en terre, en résine, sous terre, dans les arbres, posées au sol ou sur pilotis. Un lieu pour se ressourcer et se restaurer en admirant les tourbillons de la Loire.
I.C.I. fait référence à “Instant City”, projet de ville nomade imaginé par les architectes anglais Archigram à la fin des années 1960. Métropole itinérante, Instant City préfigure une société devenue réseau d’informations et transforme l’architecture en événement.
I.C.I. propose une dizaine d’expérimentations esthétiques, formelles, conceptuelles, fonctionnelles, inspirées des utopies des années 60 et 70, ou issues des situations d’urgence (catastrophes naturelles, guerres…) où l’ingéniosité, le besoin d’inventer des objets à habiter, de promouvoir l’autoconstruction, permettent une cohabitation entre humains et avec la nature. Construites par des artistes, des architectes ou des inventeurs soucieux des populations sans toit, ces “modules habitables” sont visitables le jour ou vous accueillent pour une nuit.
Frossay (Le Carnet)
I.C.I.! Instant Carnet Island
Rassemblement de micro-architectures et habitats légers
I.C.I. est un refuge temporaire en bord de Loire pour expérimenter des micro-architectures en bois, en terre, en résine, sous terre, dans les arbres, posées au sol ou sur pilotis. Un lieu pour se ressourcer et se restaurer en admirant les tourbillons de la Loire.
I.C.I. fait référence à “Instant City”, projet de ville nomade imaginé par les architectes anglais Archigram à la fin des années 1960. Métropole itinérante, Instant City préfigure une société devenue réseau d’informations et transforme l’architecture en événement.
I.C.I. propose une dizaine d’expérimentations esthétiques, formelles, conceptuelles, fonctionnelles, inspirées des utopies des années 60 et 70, ou issues des situations d’urgence (catastrophes naturelles, guerres…) où l’ingéniosité, le besoin d’inventer des objets à habiter, de promouvoir l’autoconstruction, permettent une cohabitation entre humains et avec la nature. Construites par des artistes, des architectes ou des inventeurs soucieux des populations sans toit, ces “modules habitables” sont visitables le jour ou vous accueillent pour une nuit.
dimensions de 40 à 60 mm
les kirigami "invaders et "boucles d'oreilles" sont inspirés des œuvres d'Elod Beregszaszi, designer et sont présentés avec son aimable autorisation
AMD RV670 gpu die
TSMC 55nm technology
TeraScale microarchitecture
320 unified shaders
16 TMUs
16 ROPs
256-bit memory bus
2007
AMD Cayman gpu die
TSMC 40nm technology
TeraScale 3 (VLIW4) microarchitecture
24 compute units
1536 unified shaders
96 TMUs
32 ROPs
256-bit memory bus
2011
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
My good friend Mike Hill at Aosa printed this #customfloor. Also big thanks to Mike Van Straaten for the exquisite #floorgraphics #mandala #honeycomb #greenarchitecture #redwood #fsc #modern #microarchitecture #o2treehouse #forest #naturalliving #sustainabledesign #greenbuilding #buckminsterfuller #sacredgeometry #geodesic #dustinfeider #treehousemasters #organic #campouts #buckyball #treehouses #tinyhouse #treehouselife
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5 Comments on Instagram:
satchelhayes: Jesus christ dustin!!!
ashandrose: Love 😍
jwengerart: Stunning work 👌
AMD Cayman gpu die
TSMC 40nm technology
TeraScale 3 (VLIW4) microarchitecture
24 compute units
1536 unified shaders
96 TMUs
32 ROPs
256-bit memory bus
2011
les kirigami "invaders" et "boucles d'oreilles" sont inspirés de l'oeuvre d'Elod Beregszaszi, designer et sont présentés avec son aimable autorisation
Something every good #treehouse should have. A #trapdoor. #greenarchitecture #sustainable #fsc #modern #microarchitecture #o2treehouse #forest #naturalliving #sustainabledesign #greenbuilding #buckminsterfuller #sacredgeometry #geodesic #dustinfeider #treehousemasters #organic #campouts #buckyball #treehouses #tinyhouse #treehouselife #moderntreehouse #ceder #lasercut #prefab #seattle
53 Likes on Instagram
3 Comments on Instagram:
satchelhayes: Are you in seattle?
o2_treehouse: No, should I be? Are you?
AMD Pitcairn gpu die
TSMC 28nm technology
GCN 1st gen microarchitecture
20 compute units
1280 unified shaders
80 TMUs
32 ROPs
256-bit memory bus
2012
An amazing image by the talented #BrentHumphries #treehouse #greenarchitecture #sustainable #fsc #modern #microarchitecture #o2treehouse #forest #naturalliving #sustainabledesign #greenbuilding #buckminsterfuller #sacredgeometry #geodesic #dustinfeider #treehousemasters #organic #campouts #buckyball #treehouses #norcal #sonoma #tinyhouse #treehouselife #liveoak #observationdeck
57 Likes on Instagram
5 Comments on Instagram:
cleanaesthetic: sweet
bennie54: Epic
boatlifecharters: Wonderful
hishamothman: Nice!
AMD Pitcairn gpu die
TSMC 28nm technology
GCN 1st gen microarchitecture
20 compute units
1280 unified shaders
80 TMUs
32 ROPs
256-bit memory bus
2012
中之条駅を下車した広場の東側に、このインフォメーションセンターはある。壁、床、天井を白く塗り込めた部屋に、広いテーブルが置かれる。364センチ×728センチ、16畳ほどの面積だ。
この平面上には、ビエンナーレの受付、インフォメーション、ショップ、カフェ、作家紹介などの多様な機能が散らばり、それらをテーブルの輪郭線が一つにまとめている。
私たちは、ビエンナーレのスタート地点を小さな大地に見立てた。50分の1スケールの模型の人々の世界が机上に展開する。出展作家の作品や、ポートフォリオ、フライヤーやコーヒーカップは、テーブル上に屹立する建築やオブジェのように見えはじめる。やがてそれらは街や地形のように拡がり、芸術祭の期間中、机上の大地は絶えず変化し続ける。
中之条ビエンナーレのエリアは600平方キロ余りに及び、点在する作品を包み込む山々と空は、晩夏から初秋にかけ、何処までも広く高く存在しているだろう。各地に散らばる23カ所のラリーポイントにも白く小さな模型たちが居て、その全ては繋がっているように見える。
大きな世界に踏み出すための出発点は、小さな世界だった。ここからガリバートンネルをくぐるように、ビエンナーレの作品空間に没入して行ってほしい。
Art Work: 生物建築舎 + 小阿瀬 直 + Maniackers Design
IKIMONO ARCHITECTS + Sunao Koase + Maniackers Design
As seen at the Lipizzaner show at the Intel Core i7 Launch in Johannesburg, South Africa.
See here for more.
One of the projects during the program 'Estuaire 2007'. 'Architecture nomade' comprised some 20 structures of mobile dwelling, like this inflatable home.
I'am not sure if I would like to stay a night under slight overpressure.
Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description
Introducing the 17-inch MacBook Pro. The state-of-the-art quad-core Intel i7 processor delivers up to 2x faster performance (over the previous generation of MacBook Pro). New Thunderbolt technology lets you connect high-performance peripherals and high-resolution displays to a single port, and transfer files at lightning speeds. And with the built-in FaceTime HD camera, you can make astonishingly crisp HD video calls.
The 17-inch unibody MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt technology (see larger image).With the revolutionary Thunderbolt technology, you'll be able to achieve bi-directional channels with transfer speeds to peripherals like external hard drives and servers up to an amazing 10 Gbps--while also connecting to a DisplayPort-compatible high-resolution display.
As with previous models, the MacBook Pro features a precision unibody enclosure crafted from a single block of aluminum, creating a thin and light mobile computing workhorse (less than 1 inch thin and just 6.6 pounds) that's also highly durable. It includes a 17-inch, LED-backlit glass display as well as a glass trackpad that doesn't include a button (for larger tracking area) that features Apple's Multi-Touch technology. And it comes standard with automatic graphics switching that provides performance when you need it and energy efficiency when you don't. You'll also get up to 7 hours of battery life while on the go.
This version of the 17-inch MacBook Pro (model MD311LL/A) features a second-generation 2.4 GHz Core i7 quad-core processor, 750 GB hard drive, and 4 GB of installed RAM. Other features include ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth connectivity, an ExpressCard/34 slot, three USB 2.0 ports, and a FireWire 800 port (see full specifications below).
FaceTime HD camera built into the bezel for crisp, widescreen video chats (see larger image).
The backlit keyboard--great for typing in low-light settings (see larger image).Key Features
Revolutionary Thunderbolt Technology
Developed by Intel with collaboration from Apple, high-speed Thunderbolt I/O (input/output) technology delivers an amazing 10 gigabits per second of transfer speeds in both directions. Built into the MacBook Pro, the Thunderbolt port allows you to connect to new Thunderbolt-compatible peripherals as well as existing USB and FireWire peripherals using simple adapters. You'll be able to move data up to 20 times faster than with USB 2.0 and more than 12 times faster than with FireWire 800, and you can daisy-chain multiple high-speed devices without using a hub.
And because Thunderbolt is based on DisplayPort technology, you'll be able to connect to a high-resolution display from the same port. Any Mini DisplayPort display plugs right into the Thunderbolt port, and you can also connect displays that use DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI, or VGA connections with an existing adapter. You'll also be able to include your display into a daisy-chained set of peripherals.
Next-Generation Quad-Core Intel Processor
This MacBook Pro is powered by a second-generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor, which provides breakthrough digital media management, content creation, and 3D gaming capabilities. With updated Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, the latest Core i7 increases speed automatically for whatever you're doing, dynamically accelerating performance to match your workload.
Intel's Hyper-Threading Technology enables each core of your processor to work on two tasks at the same time, delivering the performance you need for smart multitasking. And you'll enjoy a rich set of new features for a stunning and seamless visual experience with no additional hardware. The Core i7 processor also provides faster access to the installed RAM, with an integrated memory controller to connect fast 1333 MHz memory directly to the processor.
With new microarchitecture, the graphics processor resides on the same chip as the central processor and has direct access to the 6 MB of shared L3 cache--helping your applications run at peak performance. And an integrated video encoder enables HD video calls with FaceTime, while an efficient decoder gives you long battery life when you're watching DVDs or iTunes movies.
Automatic Graphics Switching
The MacBook Pro offers excellent graphics flexibility with two video processors--the discrete AMD Radeon HD 6770M processor (with 1 GB of GDDR5 video memory) for heavier workloads and an integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor for better battery life on the go. When gaming or using processor-intensive applications like Aperture or Final Cut Pro, you'll appreciate the power of the AMD Radeon HD 6770M, which lets you see more frames per second and experience better responsiveness. And the automatic graphics switching feature determines which graphics processor an application needs and switches instantly between the processors.
Buttonless Multi-Touch Trackpad
With no button on the glass trackpad, there's more room to track and click--left, right, center, and everywhere in between. Without a separate button, the trackpad gives your hands plenty of room to move on the large, silky glass surface. It also incorporates Multi-Touch gestures--including swipe, pinch, rotate, and four-finger swipe. And it also now supports inertial scrolling, an intuitive way to scroll through large photo libraries, lengthy documents and long web sites.
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
Nehalem is Intel's dynamically scalable and innovative new processor microarchitecture -- Nehalem will provide dramatic performance and energy improvements to Intel's current industry-leading microprocessors. Nehalem is scalable with future versions having anywhere from 2 to 8 cores, with Simultaneous Multi-threading, resulting in 4 to 16 thread capability. Nehalem will deliver 4 times the memory bandwidth compared to today's highest-performance Intel Xeon processor-based systems. With up to 8 MB level-3 cache, 731 million transistors, Quickpath interconnects (up to 25.6GB per second), integrated memory controller and optional integrated graphics, Nehalem will eventually scale from notebooks to high-performance servers. Other features include support for DDR3-800, 1066, and 1333 memory, SSE4.2 instructions, 32KB instruction cache, 32KB Data Cache, 256K L2 data and instruction low-latency cache per core and new 2-level TLB (Translation Lookaside Buffer) hierarchy. These technical improvements will result in performance improvements as well as flexibility for a wide range of eventual products based on the Nehalem architecture.
How Architecture Learned to Speculate
Mona Mahall and Asli Serbest
December 2009
For the first time, the speculative in architecture becomes a topic of critical research. It is investigated, not as idealistic but as strategic acting within endless modernity. This modernity implies that speculation, as strategic acting, is not only applied to economic, but also to political, and aesthetic values. The consequences? Values become mobile, valuations become a play with high and low, authors (architects) become winners or losers, and culture becomes fashion.
Including projects by Michael Najjar, Matthieu Laurette, NL Architects, PARA-Project, visiondivision, MVRDV, Aristide Antonas, David Schalliol, Kevin Bauman, FAT, David Trautrimas, JODI, Bernard Gigounon, Ralf Schreiber, Gitta Gschwendtner, Pascual Sisto, Darlene Charneco, Seyed Alavi, Helmut Smits, Ant Farm, 100101110101101.ORG, Caspar Stracke, and OMA.
ISBN: 978-3-00-029876-9
Number of pages: 246
Measurements: 19 x 12 x 1,1 cm
As seen at the Lipizzaner show at the Intel Core i7 Launch in Johannesburg, South Africa.
See here for more.
The arcaded top of the Victorian Font Cover in this little church is a minor work of Architecture. Check out the little mice carved in relief.
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description
Introducing the 17-inch MacBook Pro. The state-of-the-art quad-core Intel i7 processor delivers up to 2x faster performance (over the previous generation of MacBook Pro). New Thunderbolt technology lets you connect high-performance peripherals and high-resolution displays to a single port, and transfer files at lightning speeds. And with the built-in FaceTime HD camera, you can make astonishingly crisp HD video calls.
The 17-inch unibody MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt technology (see larger image).With the revolutionary Thunderbolt technology, you'll be able to achieve bi-directional channels with transfer speeds to peripherals like external hard drives and servers up to an amazing 10 Gbps--while also connecting to a DisplayPort-compatible high-resolution display.
As with previous models, the MacBook Pro features a precision unibody enclosure crafted from a single block of aluminum, creating a thin and light mobile computing workhorse (less than 1 inch thin and just 6.6 pounds) that's also highly durable. It includes a 17-inch, LED-backlit glass display as well as a glass trackpad that doesn't include a button (for larger tracking area) that features Apple's Multi-Touch technology. And it comes standard with automatic graphics switching that provides performance when you need it and energy efficiency when you don't. You'll also get up to 7 hours of battery life while on the go.
This version of the 17-inch MacBook Pro (model MD311LL/A) features a second-generation 2.4 GHz Core i7 quad-core processor, 750 GB hard drive, and 4 GB of installed RAM. Other features include ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth connectivity, an ExpressCard/34 slot, three USB 2.0 ports, and a FireWire 800 port (see full specifications below).
FaceTime HD camera built into the bezel for crisp, widescreen video chats (see larger image).
The backlit keyboard--great for typing in low-light settings (see larger image).Key Features
Revolutionary Thunderbolt Technology
Developed by Intel with collaboration from Apple, high-speed Thunderbolt I/O (input/output) technology delivers an amazing 10 gigabits per second of transfer speeds in both directions. Built into the MacBook Pro, the Thunderbolt port allows you to connect to new Thunderbolt-compatible peripherals as well as existing USB and FireWire peripherals using simple adapters. You'll be able to move data up to 20 times faster than with USB 2.0 and more than 12 times faster than with FireWire 800, and you can daisy-chain multiple high-speed devices without using a hub.
And because Thunderbolt is based on DisplayPort technology, you'll be able to connect to a high-resolution display from the same port. Any Mini DisplayPort display plugs right into the Thunderbolt port, and you can also connect displays that use DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI, or VGA connections with an existing adapter. You'll also be able to include your display into a daisy-chained set of peripherals.
Next-Generation Quad-Core Intel Processor
This MacBook Pro is powered by a second-generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor, which provides breakthrough digital media management, content creation, and 3D gaming capabilities. With updated Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, the latest Core i7 increases speed automatically for whatever you're doing, dynamically accelerating performance to match your workload.
Intel's Hyper-Threading Technology enables each core of your processor to work on two tasks at the same time, delivering the performance you need for smart multitasking. And you'll enjoy a rich set of new features for a stunning and seamless visual experience with no additional hardware. The Core i7 processor also provides faster access to the installed RAM, with an integrated memory controller to connect fast 1333 MHz memory directly to the processor.
With new microarchitecture, the graphics processor resides on the same chip as the central processor and has direct access to the 6 MB of shared L3 cache--helping your applications run at peak performance. And an integrated video encoder enables HD video calls with FaceTime, while an efficient decoder gives you long battery life when you're watching DVDs or iTunes movies.
Automatic Graphics Switching
The MacBook Pro offers excellent graphics flexibility with two video processors--the discrete AMD Radeon HD 6770M processor (with 1 GB of GDDR5 video memory) for heavier workloads and an integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor for better battery life on the go. When gaming or using processor-intensive applications like Aperture or Final Cut Pro, you'll appreciate the power of the AMD Radeon HD 6770M, which lets you see more frames per second and experience better responsiveness. And the automatic graphics switching feature determines which graphics processor an application needs and switches instantly between the processors.
Buttonless Multi-Touch Trackpad
With no button on the glass trackpad, there's more room to track and click--left, right, center, and everywhere in between. Without a separate button, the trackpad gives your hands plenty of room to move on the large, silky glass surface. It also incorporates Multi-Touch gestures--including swipe, pinch, rotate, and four-finger swipe. And it also now supports inertial scrolling, an intuitive way to scroll through large photo libraries, lengthy documents and long web sites.
JETISTICS: THE ANALYSIS OF JUNK.
THE JUNK OF ANALYSIS?
World's Most Junk Magazines
Если
Fate
Galatasaray
Junk Jet
ニコラ
Новости космонавтики
宠物世界 狗迷
Πτήση & Διάστημα
Something Wicked
Esli, which means translated if magazine, deals with topics of conspiracy theory. it is somehow involved with the Russian department of foreign affairs.
Fate is called the world's leading magazine of the paranormal. it has published expert opinions and personal experiences relating to UFOs, psychic abilities, ghosts and hauntings, cryptozoology, alternative medicine, divination methods, belief in the survival of personality after death, Fortean phenomena, predictive dreams, mental telepathy, warnings of death, and other paranormal topics.
Galatasaray is a turkish magazine dealing with those topics of football that no other magazine deals with: aspects of aesthetics, top ten hits of DJ Hopdedik, history of the game, winner charts and prognosis, and the architecture of tactics.
Junk Jet is a rag and bone magazine. It is all about collecting architectures and turning them into something different. Or the other way round: collecting things from other disciplines and transforming them into architectures. Junk Jet is unpredictable, as it is released irregularly and as it varies in its format; every issue looks different and has diverse extras (audio-CDs, inserts, tattoos etc.). Their last issue is called "flux-us! flux-you!", where they investigated flux in architecture.
Nicola is called a popular magazine from Japan dealing with lifestyle fashion around puberty. it also recognizes the rapidly growing popularity of food, setting fashions and trends that have great influence on girls. it is massively promoted by women-only clubs, by local programs, special editions, and shops.
Novosti Kosmonavtiki is the russian Magazine called "Space News" that covers the important events associated with the use of outer space and human space flight. it monitors the launch of artificial satellites and interplanetary vehicles. the magazine is consistently delivered on board of the International Space Station , where it is read by the astronauts .
Pet in the World. Dog Fans is a full-color journal on pet fashion from china. it is currently the only legal, specialized magazine eligible for the pet category. it Includes contributions relating to dog's haircut, clothes, health, education and food.
Ptisi & Diatsima is a monthly magazine published in Greece. First published in November 1979, it is the oldest aviation and defense magazine in Greece. again we see the connection of jet and junk.
Something Wicked is a south african magazine on witchcraft, black magic, white magic, cemetery dance, and creep show. also some kind of transportation theme...
中之条町美野原地区にあった農具小屋を移築したものである。
この小さな建築は、長閑な畑に建っていた。何十年か前に人の手で作られたのち、雨風の浸食によって今では芸術的な風体をまとっていたのだが、その美は里山風景に同化し過ぎて、気付かぬ程であった。
人は環境と芸術とを同じ目で捉えることが出来ない。成り立ちが自然のものか、人工かで意味が変わる。形や色や音や香りとなって私たちを愉しませる自然は、しかし、あまりに大きく、厳しく、儚いが故、人の作る芸術とは違うものと刷り込まれる。自然の美を当たり前のものとして受け入れよ、と脳が働き、環境と芸術の境界線を、無意識のなかで引くことになる。だから中之条の風景の中に、数えきれぬ程の美が見過ごされている。
それは例えば、葉脈、甲虫の背中、入道雲、雨音、そして納屋。中之条の納屋たちは自然現象でもないのに、境界線を越えて自然美に変化しているようにさえ見えた。それほど環境に溶けていた。
ここでは、その一つを切り取り真っ白な部屋という枠の中に置き、本来の色と形を際立たせている。それは、魚の鱗の一片の美しさのように不完全に見える。この展示物は、かつて人が生んだものなのに、自然環境から無理矢理剥がした断片にも見え、私たちの意識の下にある環境と芸術の境界線を揺すぶってくる。
Art Work: 生物建築舎 + 小阿瀬 直 + Maniackers Design
IKIMONO ARCHITECTS + Sunao Koase + Maniackers Design
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
How Architecture Learned to Speculate
Mona Mahall and Asli Serbest
December 2009
For the first time, the speculative in architecture becomes a topic of critical research. It is investigated, not as idealistic but as strategic acting within endless modernity. This modernity implies that speculation, as strategic acting, is not only applied to economic, but also to political, and aesthetic values. The consequences? Values become mobile, valuations become a play with high and low, authors (architects) become winners or losers, and culture becomes fashion.
Including projects by Michael Najjar, Matthieu Laurette, NL Architects, PARA-Project, visiondivision, MVRDV, Aristide Antonas, David Schalliol, Kevin Bauman, FAT, David Trautrimas, JODI, Bernard Gigounon, Ralf Schreiber, Gitta Gschwendtner, Pascual Sisto, Darlene Charneco, Seyed Alavi, Helmut Smits, Ant Farm, 100101110101101.ORG, Caspar Stracke, and OMA.
ISBN: 978-3-00-029876-9
Number of pages: 246
Measurements: 19 x 12 x 1,1 cm
JETISTICS: THE ANALYSIS OF JUNK.
THE JUNK OF ANALYSIS?
World's Most Junk Magazines
Если
Fate
Galatasaray
Junk Jet
ニコラ
Новости космонавтики
宠物世界 狗迷
Πτήση & Διάστημα
Something Wicked
Esli, which means translated if magazine, deals with topics of conspiracy theory. it is somehow involved with the Russian department of foreign affairs.
Fate is called the world's leading magazine of the paranormal. it has published expert opinions and personal experiences relating to UFOs, psychic abilities, ghosts and hauntings, cryptozoology, alternative medicine, divination methods, belief in the survival of personality after death, Fortean phenomena, predictive dreams, mental telepathy, warnings of death, and other paranormal topics.
Galatasaray is a turkish magazine dealing with those topics of football that no other magazine deals with: aspects of aesthetics, top ten hits of DJ Hopdedik, history of the game, winner charts and prognosis, and the architecture of tactics.
Junk Jet is a rag and bone magazine. It is all about collecting architectures and turning them into something different. Or the other way round: collecting things from other disciplines and transforming them into architectures. Junk Jet is unpredictable, as it is released irregularly and as it varies in its format; every issue looks different and has diverse extras (audio-CDs, inserts, tattoos etc.). Their last issue is called "flux-us! flux-you!", where they investigated flux in architecture.
Nicola is called a popular magazine from Japan dealing with lifestyle fashion around puberty. it also recognizes the rapidly growing popularity of food, setting fashions and trends that have great influence on girls. it is massively promoted by women-only clubs, by local programs, special editions, and shops.
Novosti Kosmonavtiki is the russian Magazine called "Space News" that covers the important events associated with the use of outer space and human space flight. it monitors the launch of artificial satellites and interplanetary vehicles. the magazine is consistently delivered on board of the International Space Station , where it is read by the astronauts .
Pet in the World. Dog Fans is a full-color journal on pet fashion from china. it is currently the only legal, specialized magazine eligible for the pet category. it Includes contributions relating to dog's haircut, clothes, health, education and food.
Ptisi & Diatsima is a monthly magazine published in Greece. First published in November 1979, it is the oldest aviation and defense magazine in Greece. again we see the connection of jet and junk.
Something Wicked is a south african magazine on witchcraft, black magic, white magic, cemetery dance, and creep show. also some kind of transportation theme...
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm
Junk Jet n°3 asked for fluxing architectures, boogie, buildings, rolling rocks, flying architectures, provisory pyramids, and temporary eternities; for all kinds of practical concepts and conceptual practices, for stable happenings and unstable thoughts, for lifted cellars and dugin landmarks, for curtains, mobiles, house boats, bubbles, zeppelins, flying saucers ...
... it received fantastic forms of material, immaterial, physical and mental flux. Not only were immovables made movable, but also were put forth moving ideas of aesthetic, social, and political concern. We recognize that it is in microarchitectures, where architecture resides today, that speculations cannot be hilarious enough, and that the post-digital is the era, we already live in.
With fluxing contributions by: Albo Jeavons, Aristide Antonas, Asli Serbest, Chris Papasadero (fwis), Claude Closky (sittes), Claude Lothier, David L. Hays, Edgartista Gonzalez, Enrique Ramirez (A456), Erwin Weil, Francois Blanciak, Greg J. Smith, Gregor Passens, HeHe, Hussein Chalayan, Isabelle Willnauer, Jim Venturi, Joop de Boer, Kate Bowden, Luna Maurer, Maider Lopez, Marion Kalmer, Matthew Pull, Mimi Zeiger, Mona Mahall, Moorhead&Moorhead, N.I.E.I, The Office Of Playlab Inc., Slater Harrison, South Pole Station, SpY, Taizo Yamamoto, Tom Ngo, Liam Young of Tomorrow‘s Thoughts Today, Urban Operations
Release Date: February 2010
ISBN: 978-3-00-030127-8
Number of pages: 120
Measurements: 18 x 13 x 1 cm