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Selfridges in the Bullring was designed by Future Systems.

 

bridge linking Selfridges to Bullring Moor St Car Park

 

New photos on new camera

These are photographs of a physical model designed to test the implementation of parametric tools for structural and environmental data.

Photos taken from my 3 day alphagraph workshop in Metz, France. The workshop took place at ESAL Metz art school with 12 students. The basic setup was this :

DAY 1 - explore letter forms with a new digital tool.

DAY 2 - laser cut and make the letters

DAY 3 - print with a printing press

  

alphagraph is a small parametric tool developed in Processing for exploring letter forms. More can be read at the following address:

github.com/FreeArtBureau/alphaGraph

 

Another workshop of this kind had been conducted at ESAD Amiens in March 2016. Further details about this on the website workshop-lettrine-01.esad-amiens.fr/

Header image for ITP-Parametric Flickr group.

Parametric Bridge to Selfridges on New Year's Eve.

 

Popped up to Moor Street Car Park.

  

Birmingham Moor Street Station seen behind the bridge.

 

Got the lift up to the 8th floor.

  

Buses: NXWM Platinum on the 50 to Druids Heath via Balsall Heath, Moseley, Kings Heath and the Maypole.

 

Also the 97.

These are photographs of a physical model designed to test the implementation of parametric tools for structural and environmental data.

20" wheeled folding bike with gear box.

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The week leading up to St Patricks Day in Birmingham, Selfridges is turning green!

 

I'm not sure if I'll be around town after dark to get it fully green, but this will have to do for now.

 

Another morning, another day needing the discs to be clean and sparkling!

 

Near the parametric bridge.

Installation at the Digital Design Department, University Kassel, Jonas Coersmeier, 2008/2009

 

Nanotectonica integrates electron microscopy, parametric modelling and digital fabrication into the architectural design process.

 

The installation was developed at the Digital Design Department, G. Professor Jonas Coersmeier, University Kassel, School of Architecture, during the summer of 2009. Research assistant: Kathrin Wiertelarz. Participating students: Giampiero Riggio, Roberta Ragonese, Ljuba Tascheva, Jan Weissenfeldt, Pat Taylor, Katja Pape, Rania Abdurahman, Christina Finke, Shahram Abbasian, Michael Quickert.

Model by Claes Appelquist, architect at SOM.

 

Interactive Parametrics Workshop w/ Studio Mode and MakerBot, Feb 19-21, 2011. Processing, MakerBots and people who know about making objects...

spam urbanism Boston:

 

"We say the cows laid out Boston. Well, there are worse surveyors" -Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

Parametric funiture

2008 Fall GSAPP

 

Yong Ju Lee+Brian Brush

 

softrigid.com

A mutant four leaf clover for St. Patrick's Day.

 

Playing with Sine and Cosine functions. All of my postings are single object drawn by a pair of parametric equations. I'm imposing the constraint of "single object drawn by a pair of parametric equations" and seeing what I can do within the confines of that constraint.

Keithley Instruments introduced several enhancements to its line of S530 Parametric Test Systems, the most cost-effective fully automatic production parametric test solutions available to the semiconductor industry.

Henderson Waves, Singapore

Georges Legendre, 2008

Sectional STL model.

around 25cm X 5cm X 8cm

 

This model is to investigate the space organization. There are small and big spaces within the tower in order to satisfy different programmes.

 

The tower splits into two pieces so that we can see the spacial organization more clearly.

Model by Claes Appelquist, architect at SOM.

 

Interactive Parametrics Workshop w/ Studio Mode and MakerBot, Feb 19-21, 2011. Processing, MakerBots and people who know about making objects...

wacky experiment with the filming.. I wanted to film the dowsing reaction as reflected in the mirror ball just to see the all around fisheye effect. I made a rig that suspended the mirror ball up over my head and out in front a bit. Basicly two pieces of copper tubing attached to a stick that I slid down the back of my jacket. The buttoned jacket held the stick with the mirror ball pretty securely. the small flip minohd* camera is attached to the support just above my head. -another short video strolling through this corner of the cemetary is here.

*Movie is cropped a bit using vdub to remove as much of the edges of the shade as possible (aspect radio needs tweaking.).

--A bit about dowsing.. I am useing a simple divining rod made of bamboo (from an old Indian fighter kite). I put white cloth tape on the rod to make it more visible for this shoot (before it snowed, by the way.) I get two reactions here.. and yes, my hands do make the rod bend down. The forces involved, so I have read, are so minute, the brain picks up the fields and signals your hands to indicate this by bending the rod down. It seems like an outside force because you can't actually 'feel' the electrical fields, but the brain can detect them. Dowsers call the devining rod a 'mechanical parametric amplifier'. I'm not sure what to think about dowsing myself, but i and others i have shown how to do this have all gotten reactions and i have been told that anyone can dowse.. enjoy.

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