Selected Tweets #7: March-May 2010

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Microblogged: recent selected tweets from my Twitter stream. Some posts have additional descriptive text, overriding their original 140 character version.

Félix Luque Sánchez’s Dodecahedron Symbology depicts an invented mythology of an interactive polyhedral object.

Nils Seifert’s Vimeo video set contains work dealing with Voronoi, particles, surfaces and collision algorithms.

Reza Ali’s 3D Field Flow is generated using fluid flow computations and thermodynamic algorithms to create turbulent optical spaces.

Baltan Laboratory Case Study 8: A computer simulation of the classic Mondrian painting style, in three dimensions, with viewer generated/interactive depth lines.

Visionary drawings, collages, paintings from the heyday of the archetypal experimental architectural outfit, Archigram, have found their way online at the Archigram Archival Project.

Designers El Ultimo Grito have created some imaginary glass architectures with topologies reminiscent of nested Klein Bottles.

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The Crystal Zoetrope by The Design Media Laboratory at the Korean Institute of Science and Technology uses Sub-Surface Laser Engraving to create a 3-d animatronic table.

Douglas Capron’s ‘Hydrology: Visions in Ice’ series of photographs explore long exposures of water crystallization patterns.

Bradford Hansen-Smith’s site collates and documents a wild variety of paper folded Polyhedra as well as spiral and organic paper fold constructions.

Pete McPartlan’s Long Drawings consist of continuous procedural facets, acting as references to Chinese scrolls paintings.

Mike Davey builds a Turing Machine, which up until now remained a theoretical proposition. The ‘intelligent’ device can simulate the workings of any computer algorithm.

Ralf Baecker’s ‘The Conversation’, a pataphysical processing environment, is constructed from an array of Solenoids. Inseparable elements try to adapt to the forces within the network.

Softlab’s Chromaesthesiae is a spatial and chromatic investigation of space. The fabricated installation uses photo ink jet paper, binder clips and laser cut acrylic to create chromatic funnel shaped sculptures.

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