Hello World. Please check out the following announcement! There will be a lecture held by Prof. Jens Ginzel, Tim and me on Nov. 24th in Hamburg about Pixel Sonne / Reflektordisplay:
The lecture will be held at
HAW Hamburg, Kunst- und Mediencampus Finkenau, Room 139
November 10, 2010
October 29, 2010
October 27, 2010
PIXEL SONNE
slightly taming sunlight
Johann Gielen (Lighting Designer / Urban Planner)
-Presented at Media Architecture Biennale in Vienna (Oct. 2010)
By Johann Gielen
Johann Gielen (Lighting Designer / Urban Planner)
-Presented at Media Architecture Biennale in Vienna (Oct. 2010)
By Johann Gielen
October 24, 2010
Installations of Physical Media Architecture
Some stunningly beautiful examples of Physical Media Architecture:
Hyposurface
by David Goulthorpe
Fountain Clock
by Kanazawa Station
Dynamic facade
by Kiefer Technic
Shade Pixel
by Hyunjung Kim and Woohun Lee
Biplane
by Tim Prentice
Human Media Façade
by South Korea
SnOil
by Martin Frey
Adaptive Bloom
by Justin Goodyer
Justin Goodyer: Adaptive Bloom - Bartlett School of Architecture from Ruairi Glynn
Spiral Wall
by Archgary
Tipping Wall
by Ned Kahn
One Day Poem
by Jiyeon Song
Adaptive fa[CA]de
by Marilena Skavara
Marilena Skavara's Adaptive fa[CA]de at Digital Hinterlands exhibition, London from marilena .
Kinetic Sculpture
by Art+Com
Wooden Mirror
by Daniel Rozin
Weave Mirror
by Daniel Rozin
Shiny Balls Mirror
by Daniel Rozin
Trash Mirror
by Daniel Rozin
Mirrors Mirror
by Daniel Rozin
Aleph
by Adam Somlai-Fischer
Aleph Reorganizing Vision from Adam Somlai-Fischer.
Mirrors
by rAndom International
"Mirrors" - Kinetic Sculpture from RANDOM INTERNATIONAL
Temporary Printing Machine Limited Edition
by rAndom International
Temporary Printing Machine Limited Edition from RANDOM INTERNATIONAL
Bit Fall
by Julius Popp
Bit Code
by Julius Popp
Flare Facade
by WHITEvoid
August 14, 2010
July 28, 2010
Bike Speeding -Quick and Slick
Marking lines on roads are brilliant to ride a bike on. There's less friction between the tire and the ground. This makes higher speeds possible.
On the other hand braking is much more difficult, though. Tires are more likely to slip on the slick marking lines..
By Johann Gielen
July 2, 2010
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