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This photo represents how we are "expected" to be in public. In this case we have a professional young woman who seems like she is on top of the world and everything is perfect.

 

Raquel Avila's Photography

vrender.com Architectural 3d Rendering Services.

Our company is specialized in creating photo realistic renderings, virtual tours, virtual reality apps and animations for marketing purposes.

We are a 6 members team of architects, graphic designers and programmers.

  

the specs will be foggy after treatment. air-conditioning revision ad. picture for clients visualization only.

3d visualizer 3ds max freelancer floor plan interiors design

Row major placement of data. Built with Processing.

Nathaniel Keihn & Daniel Potash

 

Location: College of Architecture and Planning 1st Floor

 

Theme: Privacy is considered to be the ability of a person to seclude themselves from the others around them.

 

Problem: The bare windows of the Visual Resources Collection room did not allow any privacy from the public walkway while working on the computers.

 

Design Intervention: Since frosting of the glass was not an option, as with the windows across the hall, a simple application of trace paper was utilized. The paper was placed at eye level for a passerby. There was enough space left to allow visual contact for security concerns. Text above was added to help complete the mimicry of the deans office windows. Both of these together give a clean, crisp look to this act of privacy.

You can eat them, but you can't eat themselves...

family's in seattle!

emerald downs annual wiener race

auburn, wa

august 2007

itunes visualizer

Personas Metropathologies Aaron Zinman skytrystsjoy at personas.media.mit.edu/personasWeb

interior visualization of Bedroom 3D model rendered

iTunes Visualizer with 2sec exposure (and incorrectly set white balance).

Annual event presented by the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art at Colorado State University

East london violent crime depicted as accretive ant hills, piles of violence over time

www.abigailreynolds.com/mntF/mntFEast.html

visualizing my browser history

This I created for a client who couldn't imagine its house so I visualized the house.

I turned visualizations on in iTunes only to find a long forgotten, half-completed visualization project I'd been working on. Those monkeys were not happy with me.

 

My brother said it was like finding a message from my past self. Like, "Hey future self! I hope you still like monkeys!"

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