These are territorial outfits - Anouk Wipprecht
Anouk Wipprecht is an Dutch Designer and Innovator working in the emerging field of "FashionTech" - a rare combination of fashion design combined with engineering, robotics, science and interaction/user experience design to make fashion an experience that transcends mere appearances. She wants her garments to facilitate and augment the interactions we have with ourselves and our surroundings. Her Spider Dress is a perfect example of this aesthetic, where sensors and moveable arms on the dress help to create a more defined boundary of personal space while employing a fierce style.
Markerless vs. Marker Based Augmented Reality - AppReal
New advances in the mobile hardware and software technologies led to the recent introduction of markerless augmented reality. This approach eliminated the need for 3D object tracking systems, overcoming the interactivity limitations marker-based augmented reality placed on the range of images encapsulated within the markers.
All this after watching the first episode of Planet of the Apps. I know so little of the industry but this proves to be quite the episode long education. Plus, how can you not listen to the wit of the man himself Gary Vee. Read more about Markerless VR in the link below.
Can the Selfie Generation Unplug?
A father and son raft down the Grand Canyon and hike in Joshua Tree, revealing the rewards that millennials can find in our most treasured places.
Source: Can the Selfie Generation Unplug and Get Into Parks?
Barrisol Installation Plafond Tendu - YouTube
Application of membrane that takes shape of anything yet reverts to its original form.
Most bizarrely photographed architecture projects
Juergen Teller got everyone's attention when he posed naked on a donkey, but he isn't the only one presenting unconventionally shot architectural photography. We put a spotlight on 10 of the most bizarrely shot projects. While restrained compositions often make for beautiful architectural photography, it's the touch of playfulness that made these project so memorable. Concrete
Source: 10 of the most bizarrely photographed architecture projects
Gallery of Cluny Park Residence / SCDA Architects
What's Edgy
Image 1 of 16 from gallery of Cluny Park Residence / SCDA Architects. Photograph by Aaron Pocock
Source: Gallery of Cluny Park Residence / SCDA Architects - 4
Northlane - Singularity
Singularity Lyrics: "We have to stop consuming our culture. We have to create culture. Don't watch TV, don't read magazines, don't even listen to NPR. Create your own roadshow. The nexus of space and
Source: Genius
DEEP WEB - kinetic audiovisual installation and performance
Deep Web is a monumental immersive audiovisual installation and live performance created by light artist Christopher Bauder and composer and musician Robert Henke. Presented in enormous pitch dark indoor spaces, Deep Web plunges the audience into a ballet of iridescent kinetic light and surround sound.
LICHTGRENZE - a light art project for the 25 years fall of the wall memorial November 2014 on Vimeo
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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the LICHTGRENZE (The Border of Lights) an extraordinary light installation was produced, following the former route of the so-called Berliner Mauer.
Virtual-reality preview of Serpentine Pavilion
For those who can't visit BIG's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, Swiss visualisation studio Archilogic has made a tour the building using virtual reality.
Video: Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2016 by Bjarke Ingels
In this exclusive video, Bjarke Ingels explains how he used stacks of fibreglass boxes to create the undulating form of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2016
Mountainous landscape on the inside and cavernous canyon on the inside. Combining two mutually incompatible elements in architecture into a hybrid. Simplest element of architecture, a wall...pulled apart to create space on the inside
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Immerse yourself in this powerful multi-screen video installation by the award-winning Thai filmmaker
Inspired in part by surrealism, Weerasethakul’s films present a world that is distinctly mutable and elusive, evoking the artist’s interest in the surrealist game Exquisite Corpse, whereby players add words or images sequentially to a sentence or diagram without knowing what came before, so as to construct a fanciful, multi-layered scenario.
Day to Night: All Photoshop | Visualizing Architecture
This is and effective tutorial. The wet ground effect is hard to beat.
Guardians of Time: Mystic Sculpture by Manfred Kielnhofer | Urban Ghosts
Modern humanoid sculptures previously reported include the commanding Angel of the North and the divisive iron figures at Crosby Beach near Liverpool. But they don’t come any more mysterious than the Time Guards (or Timeguards) by Austrian artist Manfred Kielnhofer, which have a habit of appearing abruptly in public places one day and vanishing the next.
Federico Babina's ARCHIWRITER Illustrations Visualize the "Architecture of a Text"
Heightening this sense of individuality, Babina states that the resultant portraits can be “fluctuating, vernacular, itinerant, ephemeral, concentric, labyrinthine, surrealist, oneiric, and futuristic.”
Here are some of my favourites.
Making of Lake Lugano House - 3D Architectural Visualization & Rendering Blog
David Santos recreates the Lugano House in this inspiring tutorial using VRAY Sketchup.
Why SketchUP? Because I love it! SketchUP is a powerful tool that is often underestimated, and let me show you the real power of this amazing tool.Like I said before, the project beginnings dates back to last year, when I started modelling with a raw CAD drawing that I made from JPG’s of the original drawings. After a lot of tests I found the correct way of modelling this.
Source: Making of Lake Lugano House - 3D Architectural Visualization & Rendering Blog
Prism
Each panel of the sculpture presented a different live feed, from transport information from TFL, environmental data from CASA, to live energy usage from Carbon Culture.
Source: Prism | KEIICHI MATSUDA