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the-rx:

Now that location-based metadata waft through the space, thereby  redefining contexts and places, a new field opens up to designers: How  will information be usefully integrated into the physical space?  Inspired by the fictional illustrations by Ingeborg Marie Dehs Thomas, who interprets the spatial expansion of  radio waves, we attempted to lend metadata a form. Using the light painting technique,  we placed our idea of these data in a room, making it haptic. The  resulting forms depict possible data sets and examine the design  possibilities between technoid holograms and personal notes.

the-rx:

Now that location-based metadata waft through the space, thereby redefining contexts and places, a new field opens up to designers: How will information be usefully integrated into the physical space? Inspired by the fictional illustrations by Ingeborg Marie Dehs Thomas, who interprets the spatial expansion of radio waves, we attempted to lend metadata a form. Using the light painting technique, we placed our idea of these data in a room, making it haptic. The resulting forms depict possible data sets and examine the design possibilities between technoid holograms and personal notes.

lubalie:

Shane McAdams, Pen Ball 67

lubalie:

Shane McAdams, Pen Ball 67

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architecture of density #39
michael wolf

architecture of density #39

michael wolf

homotography:

Architecture In Helsinki - W.O.W

quincampoix:

Marcel Breuer, Isokon chair, 1935

quincampoix:

Marcel Breuer, Isokon chair, 1935

the-rx:

Now that location-based metadata waft through the space, thereby  redefining contexts and places, a new field opens up to designers: How  will information be usefully integrated into the physical space?  Inspired by the fictional illustrations by Ingeborg Marie Dehs Thomas, who interprets the spatial expansion of  radio waves, we attempted to lend metadata a form. Using the light painting technique,  we placed our idea of these data in a room, making it haptic. The  resulting forms depict possible data sets and examine the design  possibilities between technoid holograms and personal notes.

the-rx:

Now that location-based metadata waft through the space, thereby redefining contexts and places, a new field opens up to designers: How will information be usefully integrated into the physical space? Inspired by the fictional illustrations by Ingeborg Marie Dehs Thomas, who interprets the spatial expansion of radio waves, we attempted to lend metadata a form. Using the light painting technique, we placed our idea of these data in a room, making it haptic. The resulting forms depict possible data sets and examine the design possibilities between technoid holograms and personal notes.

lubalie:

Shane McAdams, Pen Ball 67

lubalie:

Shane McAdams, Pen Ball 67

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architecture of density #39
michael wolf

architecture of density #39

michael wolf

voiretsesentir:

Contact Lens
Haruka Kojin

voiretsesentir:

Contact Lens

Haruka Kojin

homotography:

Architecture In Helsinki - W.O.W

quincampoix:

Marcel Breuer, Isokon chair, 1935

quincampoix:

Marcel Breuer, Isokon chair, 1935

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