D&B since 1993. Thank you @davidkiosk (Taken with instagram)
Game designers in high viz. (Taken with Instagram at West park)
Oh! Hello unexpected 3d printed from my twitter data @frstee. Thank you @riglondon (Taken with Instagram at Darley Abbey Mills (Mudlark))
Tops of the trees (Taken with Instagram at Greater London Authority - City Hall)
“Urban Future” at Design Miami 2011 / BIG Kollision Schmidhuber & Partner | ArchDaily
“We have created 190 m2 of future public space around the concept car, visualizing how pedestrians and cars interact digitally. Pedestrians are creating digital safe zones and the movement of the car is simulated, navigating between people. We believe that infusing the surface of the city with information technology will create a new kind of true shared space – a condition similar to a public square. In a single day, the function of the street may alternate multiple times between entirely pedestrian, vehicular, or even recreational functions. ” Andreas Klok Pedersen, Partner-in-Charge, BIG.
Ravespam (Taken with instagram)
Modernity Unbound. (Taken with Instagram at On a plane)
Perspective ‘froze the living, fluctuating wealth of the visual field into a static geometrical system, eliminating the time-element always present in the experiencing of space, and thus destroying the dynamic relationships in the experience of the spectator
Sitting on Tarmac (Taken with Instagram at East Midlands Airport)
In what he says is his first-ever Ruby project, St. Louis developer Pete Lamonica set up a proxy server in order to effectively trick Siri into thinking it’s communicating with guzzoni.apple.com, the server on which Siri’s functionality actually happens. Developers can write their own custom handlers for various actions. In this case, Lamonica uses Siri to get a reading off of his thermostat and then change the temperature. (via Developer Hacks Siri to Control More Devices, Makes it So Much Cooler)
What happens, then, to places — and this neighborhood more than most is filled with them — where what happens on, at, in and to the body is the very point of their existence? Their stories are lost to history in a most particularly annihilating way. You’d never, ever know it from the sad table-dancing club that currently occupies the site, but in twentieth-century British history, the Windmill turns out to have been one of the more important such places.
