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- | ===== In our desire to capture bubbles we try to harden them. Find a practical application for them in an attempt to make our dreams come true. But then it often turns that they somehow just loose their magic... ===== | ||
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- | Mariko Mori: Wave UFO 2003 | ||
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- | The video projection that takes place inside consists of two parts, which flow seamlessly together. Each viewer is outfitted with a set of electrodes, which gather brainwave data. This information is instantly transformed into visual imagery, in real-time correspondence with the actual activity of the brain, and projected onto the screen. Colorful abstract forms slowly expand and evolve into shapes like single cells and molecular structures, creating a dream world that is at once primordial and ethereal. With this sequence, Mori brings the viewer from the live biofeedback stage into what she describes as a deeper consciousness in which the self and the universe become interconnected. | ||
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- | Wave UFO 2003 :Source: http:// | ||
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- | for a limited time in a visual and acoustic way. The processes of seeing and hearing are drawn out of their habitual apathy, separated into their individual functions and put together again as special experiences. | ||
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- | Concrete Canvas: 2006 Pete Brewin and William Crawford, have created Concrete Canvas, a " | ||
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- | The structure is almost as easy to transport as a tent, but provide better protection and is as durable and secure as a portable building, while being easier to transport. | ||
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- | unlike current solutions (soft-skinned tents), which offer inadequate protection, or are expensive and difficult to transport, concrete canvas is a rapidly deployable hardened shelter that requires only water and air for construction. it can be deployed by a person without any training in under 40 minutes and is ready to use within 2 hours. plus, with a design life of over 10 years, (tents only survive for 2 years) | ||
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+ | ===== In our desire to capture bubbles we try to harden them. Find a practical application for them in an attempt to make our dreams come true. But then it often turns that they somehow just loose their magic... ===== | ||
- | Bini Shell System, In 1964 Dante N Bini built the first hemispherical thin shell structure by pneumatically | + | "When natural processes are one's aim and not their end results, one can no longer speak of an aesthetic evaluation, because all that does is enable one to form an opinion about concrete finished products. ' |
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- | automatically lifting all the necessary construction materials, which were distributed horizontally over a pneumatic form | + | {{: |
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+ | Sanyo Electric Corporation, Living Capsule, 1970\\ | ||
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+ | Architect Wallace Neff became obsessed with what he called airform architecture—domed structures created by inflating | ||
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- | anchored to a circular ring beam, from ground level into an hemispherical dome. After the initial ground preparation was finished, | ||
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- | that concrete thin shell structure was built in 60 minutes. http:// | + | more inflatable image sections: [[Experience Inflatables]], |
- | [[Experience Inflatables]], | + | or go back to; [[Cocky Eek]] |