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Physical Computing’s Greatest Hits (and misses)



Here’s a humorous list by Tom Igoe of the classic physical computing projects students get excited about every year. I personally recognise a lot of these themes in my own students inital project ideas. Tom being a leading academic in this field of design uses examples of the wonderful work of his students at ITP [...]

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FABRICATE Conference



FABRICATE Conference is coming up and the schedule if finalised. Here are all the keynotes, chair and speaker. I excited to say I think its going to be a great event. If you’re in London in April please do try and make it. http://www.fabricate2011.org/ Keynotes Mark Burry, Neri Oxman, Matthias Kohler, Philip Beesley Chairs Hanif [...]

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Upcoming Conference in London



Here’s a conference coming up at London Metropolitan University, Interactive Architecture 2010 will look at interactive design and architecture featuring some of Londons key players. See lineup below Conference Website THEMES AND SPEAKERS Sensory: Sound and Light Jason Bruges > Jason Bruges Studios Michael Spencer > Sound Strategies Usman Haque > Haque Design and Research [...]

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Constructing Realities

Alan Worn – Discordant folly encountered at daybreak, at the foot of the mountain ‘Constructing Realities’ is the summer exhibition at Arup’s Phase 2 Gallery presenting some of the best of London’s young graduate architecture students work. It follows last years Digital Hinterlands exhibition which brought together masters student work from across London’s four leading [...]

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FABRICATE Conference Call for Work

I’m pleased to announce my new conference to be held in London in 2011. FABRICATE is an International Peer Reviewed Conference with supporting publication and exhibition to be held at The Building Centre in London from 15-16 April 2011. Discussing the progressive integration of digital design with manufacturing processes, and its impact on design and [...]

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Five copies of Digital Architecture to be won

Dezeen are running a competition to win copies of my recent book Digital Architecture: Passages Through Hinterlands.
http://www.dezeen.com/2010/06/10/competition-five-copies-of-digital-architecture-to-be-won

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Homesense

Homesense is an open research project collaboration between Tinker London and EDF R&D. Bringing open collaboration methods of online communities to physical infrastructures in the home selected households will create their own smart homes and live with the technologies that they have developed themselves without any prior technical expertise. Over the autumn of 2010, 6 [...]

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The Archigram Archival Project

The Archigram Archival Project makes the work of the seminal architectural group Archigram available free online for public viewing and academic study. The project was run by EXP, an architectural research group at the University of Westminster. Archigram Began Life as a Magazine produced at home by the members of the group, showing experimental work [...]

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43 Dodgy Statements on Computer Art

Written by one of the early pioneers of computer arts, these words by Brian Reffin Smith are part tongue in cheek, part humorously accurate statements on the value, practicalities and nature of computer arts. Thanks to the Computer Arts Society for sharing it with me. 1. The sadness of most art is that it does [...]

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Speed Of Light

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