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Ms. Tami's been collecting new items for the sensory table! Story Time participants LOVE this table because they get to scoop and pour and use their senses to explore. Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
coloured chairs (and white tables) at Lefkada Town.
The main road along the coast of Lefkada is populated by restaurant. In the morning, without customers, this is the show.
Cut the bits for the table top and the fense.
Experienced my first Kick-Back while cutting the triangle bit, so now I am more aware!!!
Out for lunch with D and C. A memorable lunch became a memorable experience shared between our little group!
Barberian's Steakhouse and Tavern
7 Elm Street
Toronto, Ontario
(416) 597-0335
While hanging out with Trey Ratcliff and other new friends I met in Atlanta, I was able to sneak in this photo.
I know it looks like Trey posed for this shot, but he didn't. I got lucky and snapped the shutter just as he looked my way.
For Candlemas, I lit all the candles. This is the left side of the table.
Candlemas is the midway point between the Winter Solstice and First Day of Spring.
Top finished, now need to quilt and bind. Made from Moda charm pack - Java for A Quilting Book Club project
View of Table Mountain and Lions Head rising above Capetown, South Africa.
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Heroine is nothing. It's just background.
주인공 떠난 빈자리. 아무리 화려해도 잠깐의 눈길들이 머무르는 그저 그런 배경으로 잊혀질 뿐.
lomo filter of "camera 360" app
The Volatile table emerged from territories where organic design works as parametric system that modulates geometry capable of becoming a table. A single surface deforms and blends from one necessary function to another and blurs the border between horizontality and verticality. In this fashion, designed geometry is achieving continuous visual volume, and synergy of form and function.
Volatile means changeable, non-constant and unpredictable. The volatility of natural forces shapes our spatial environment through time. Digital processes are now used to simulate those forces, often generating novel geometries never before seen in design. The Volatile table is an investigation into how new simulation tools can be used for design in its relation to architecture.
A single continuous surface has been created and deformed to serve multiple functions. The geometry of the table spreads dynamically through space reawakening our tactile intelligence, a sense that has been lost in industrial design where emphasis is on hyper-rationality.
From far up angles seen as a car, to the sand dunes in close up view, the shape simulates different appearance, thus becoming volatile. In relation to the architecture it is imagined as a panel of the facade distributed on large building surface.
Dimensions: 140x65x12 (cm)
Weigh: 7.6kg
Material: Glass Fiber with Polyester Resin
Credits:
Design: Adam Vukmanov
CNC Mold: Günther Dreger
Mold preparation: Adam Vukmanov and Jiri Matura
Prototype (lamination): VEDEX s.r.o.
Support: University of Applied Arts, Vienna
Photos: Oliver Zivkovic
Volatile Table was exhibited at Mikser Design EXPO in May 2009, Belgrade, Serbia
A picture of the flower arrangement on our kitchen table.
view on black: 359.leefly.com/2011/07/table-top-treat.html