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Taller Realidad Aumentada. Ethel Baraona Pohl + César Reyes Ná Todo esta conectado. La oficina, el ocio, los niños en casa y hasta algunos árboles en el parque. Nos hemos convertido en nodos de relaciones multicapas, transmitiendo y recibiendo información. Hemos dejado de ser las discretas unidades aisladas de antes. La arquitectura y el diseño tendrán que adaptarse a este nuevo territorio y pasar de producir objetos con presencia física a diseñar relaciones y espacios de nueva interacción social. El Workshop Realidad Aumentada explorará las posibilidades del diseño y la arquitectura dentro de este nuevo territorio. Calendario: Un journal pour la Commune ! En 2011, nous fêtons les 140 ans de la Commune de Paris.

Un journal pour la Commune !

À cette occasion, nous avons souhaité revenir sur cet épisode occulté de l’histoire de la capitale. La forme du journal s’est imposée par sa cohérence avec le contexte de la France du XIXème siècle, car la presse est alors le seul media qui permet la diffusion d’idées nouvelles. Paris s’invente une image de ville propre et policée pour mieux oublier certains épisodes de son histoire agitée.

Balloon & Kite Mapping. How Can I Do This?

Balloon & Kite Mapping

Our whole toolkit is linked out below, but really fast: Willie Schubert over at the GeoJournalism Handbook has made a printable walk-through including many of these steps Why Balloons and Kites? These tools are being developed to provide a low cost, easy to use, and safe methods for making maps and aerial images. Over the last two years, we’ve built a global community of mappers who are engaged in discussion around the development and use of this tool and others. Normally aerial maps are made from satellites and airplanes. Maps are often used by those in power to exert influence over territory, or control territorial narratives. Browse maps and data generated with this technique in the Public Laboratory Archive. Black Mirror trailer. Design + research. Marling Visit Marling at Strijp-S, Glow Eindhoven, November 10 to 17, 2012.

design + research

Marling is a mass-participation interactive urban spectacle, sited in a public square in Eindhoven, Netherlands, brought to life by the voices of the public. Your voice creates the space around you, reverberates in many ways long after you have stopped speaking. In Marling the voices of citizens are given form through spectacular effects that hang in the air above the crowd, forming a delicate, intricate ceiling of animated colour. People become players on the urban stage, together bringing the space to life through their actions and sounds, and building a shared public memory of collaboration that, hopefully, will last long after the event.

Photography by Igor Vermeer. En los límites de Google. MICHAEL WOLF PHOTOGRAPHY. Jon Rafman. AR Interaction in DOMUS. From Line to Hyperreality.

AR Interaction in DOMUS

Article published on Domus 956 with AR interaction [for the first time] In the current issue of Domus, which is dedicated to the theme of representation, our article "From Line to Hyperreality" surveys contemporary architectural representation, from traditional techniques to the latest innovations and advancements. Integrating the article are a number of images with augmented reality layers, enclosing added information, movement and animations. From Perry Kulper to Aristide Antonas, from Xavier Claramunt to François Roche, a group of architects in a timeless dialogue examine the methods and aims of representation in architectural research today. In this case representation goes beyond, and for the very first time in architecture publications you can experience Augmented Reality [AR] content jumping out from printed and web pages. To bring the images in the magazine to life, download Aurasma from your App Store or the GooglePlay. AR Interaction in #weaponarch. Augmented Reality in Weaponized Architecture.

AR Interaction in #weaponarch

Using AR to make hybrid architecture books Brief presentation of Augmented Reality interaction featured in the book Weaponized Architecture by Léopold Lambert. The book is an examination of the inherent instrumentalization of architecture as a political weapon. Including expanded contents with Augmented Reality [AR] interaction, as interviews with Bryan Finoki and Raja Shehadeh as a complement of paperback edition. You can see more than twenty five images with augmented reality layers, enclosing added information, such as videos, web pages and animations. This was rendered possible with Aurasma, an application which combines image recognition and a conceptual understanding of the 3D world, to recognize objects and images and seamlessly merge augmented reality actions into the scene.

>> While the App is ready to download, you can start bringing the images in the book to life, download Aurasma from your App Store or the GooglePlay. Sketches of the Meta-City. _[Mediating Mediums] : GREG TRAN. _[Mediating Mediums] Built with Indexhibit Prev | Next 1/14.

_[Mediating Mediums] : GREG TRAN

Realities:united / PROJECT. "YOUR TEXT HERE" by Marcos Zotes. Anchor You may recall Marcos Zotes from his Rafmögnuð Náttúra light installation in Iceland that we previously featured here on Archinect.

"YOUR TEXT HERE" by Marcos Zotes

He has just shared with us his latest project, "YOUR TEXT HERE"... The city is constantly telling us what to do, what to think, and how to act. Using explicit visual language, a multiplicity of billboards, signs, images and symbols invade our public spaces in order to tell us something. YOUR TEXT HERE is a project that challenges this condition: Citizens are given the opportunity to change their role as receivers of information in order become the authors.