design assignment 1: Observing the intersection of Forbes and Craig

 

“Big Bambú” by Doug and Mike Starn (2010)

Artists,Assignment,Description,Reference — Flora @ 11:26 pm

The twin artists Mike and Doug Starn created a monumental bamboo structure on the terrace of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a perpetual work-in-progress that evolved over a six-month period. For more information go here.

“Lozziwurm” by Yvan Pestalozzi (1972)

Artists,Assignment,Description,Reference — Flora @ 11:06 pm

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“Alamo” by Bernard (Tony) Rosenthal (1997)

Artists,Assignment,Description,Reference — Flora @ 10:47 pm

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“HELP” by Operation Safety Net (2004)

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“L.A.S.E.R. Tag” by Evan Roth & Graffiti Research Lab (2006)

Projection,Reference — jbedford @ 6:20 pm

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from: http://www.eyebeam.org/projects/laser-tag

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“POTLUCK” by Keep Growing Detroit (2013)

Submission,Systems Thinking — Flora @ 6:20 pm

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“Tetris on the Green Building” by MIT (2012)

Assignment,Reference — jbedford @ 6:12 pm

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from: http://hacks.mit.edu/by_year/2012/tetris/

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Design Assignment 1: Observing the Posvar/Hillman Walkway

Assignment,Submission — Brian Pettitt-Schieber @ 6:11 pm

Design Assignment 1: Action in Entropy of Batteries

Assignment — jbedford @ 6:04 pm

Attempting to feed ones self. A lone robot shops for batteries:

Inspiration: General public want to integrate robots into modern day society, but to what extent is that taken too far. Too the point of human sized robot playing the role of grocery shopping for a batteries.
Looking back this robot was rather intimidating.

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