1. come to my thesis exhibition! ill be sweating it out in front of a jury at 3:00pm on friday, and then my work will be up for 4 weeks. its all at sci-arc. see you there?!?!?!?!

    come to my thesis exhibition! ill be sweating it out in front of a jury at 3:00pm on friday, and then my work will be up for 4 weeks. its all at sci-arc. see you there?!?!?!?!

     
  2. testing pattern fills for final boards

    testing pattern fills for final boards

     
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  4. Cedric Price and the Fun Palace

    Automation is coming. More and more, machines do our work for us. There is going to be yet more time left over, yet more human energy unconsumed. The problem which faces us is far more than that of the ‘increased leisure’ to which our politicians and educators so innocently refer. 

    This is to underestimate the future. The fact is that as machines take over more of the drudgery, work and leisure are increasingly irrelevant concepts. The distinction between them breaks down. We need, and we have a right, to enjoy the totality of our lives. We must start discovering now how to do so.

    –Cedric Price (From Agit-prop to Free Space: The Architecture of Cedric Price)

     
  5. Spring Thesis Show Poster + Brochure

    apparently too volatile for preview

     
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  7. Nakagin Capsule Tower

     
  8. scaffoldage

    scaffoldage

     
  9. Dutch Pavilion, expo 2000

    “MVRDV´s latest creation shows us to what extent visions are feasible, based on a published cartoon of stacked up cities that first appeared in Life magazine: “…And suddenly the cartoon which first appeared in Life magazine in 1909 and was reproduced by Koolhaas, showing a piled up landscape in the Dutch Pavilion at the Expo 2000 in Hannover becomes real…”

    -  Bosman Jos. Form Follows Function.  Daidalos Magazine. July 2000. 

     
  10. Ever wondered how wind could possibly power Theo Jansen’s kinetic sculptures? Heres an actionscript physics engine that helps explain the mechanics.

    Ever wondered how wind could possibly power Theo Jansen’s kinetic sculptures? Heres an actionscript physics engine that helps explain the mechanics.