Realtà aumentata e architettura

Greg Tan è uno studente americano appena laureato in design ad Harvard con una tesi che esplora le applicazioni future della realtà aumentata nell’architettura. Greg è molto giovane, e comprensibilmente avido di immaginare come diventerà il lavoro che lo attende.
In questo video lo studente ha creato uno scenario futuro dove la realtà fisica è permeata di immagini digitali in 2 e 3 dimensioni che interagiscono con gli utenti con grande facilità.


Greg auspica che l’utilizzo di queste tecnologie aiutino il lavoro dell’architetto e del designer nel valutare l’impatto dei propri progetti e le relazioni con gli edifici e gli spazi circostanti. Oltre ad essere strumento di lavoro, tuttavia, la realtà aumentata potrebbe diventare un vero e proprio elemento architettonico, virtuale, con cui fare i conti nei progetti futuri. Si tratta, insomma, di un video molto interessante, che consiglio di vedere prima nella versione ridotta di 5 minuti e poi, se ti ha affascinato, anche nella versione estesa di 19. Alcune delle situazioni immaginate nel video si sono già viste nei film di fantascienza, oppure sembrano davvero azzardate, ma i giovani DEVONO sperimentare…

Mediating Mediums – The Digital 3d [Short Version] from Greg Tran on Vimeo.

Sappi inoltre, come ha scritto fieramente Greg Tan nella mail che mi ha inviato, che Bruce Sterling ha definito la tesi “a superior piece of mixed-reality design-fiction” e gli ha dedicato un articolo su Wired.

Argomenti come questi sono sempre stuzzicanti, e non ha caso li ho già affrontati con gli articoli su Save the text Save the words e Bjarke Ingels.

Internet Abuzz Over Karl Lagerfeld, Snoop Dogg Collaboration, Even If It Never Happened

If it feels like coming back to the daily grind after a long, relaxing holiday weekend has destroyed all forms of hope and joy, then we have just the remedy for you: the vaguely possible news that fashion design legend Karl Lagerfeld has collaborated with the rapper Snoop Dogg. Unfortunately, to what that degree of collaboration was, if any at all, is still unknown. Late last week, Women’s Wear Daily reported that the designer was in Saint-Tropez, directing a music video for nightclub owner-turned-musician Jean-Roch. Very quickly, WWD mentioned that “The track also features Snoop Dogg.” Whether or not Messrs. Lagerfeld and Dogg were in the same room together, or even in the same city, was not revealed. However, that didn’t stop the internet from exploding over the weekend with headlines like “Karl Lagerfeld and Snoop Dogg Are Working on a Music Video” and “The Collaboration We’ve Been Waiting For: Karl Lagerfeld and Snoop Dogg,” writing as though it were a sure thing. As far as we’re concerned, given that WWD was the only outlet to have the story and simply reported, again, that “The track also features Snoop Dogg,” we’re going to hold off believing that they’ve gotten together to make magic. If it does wind up being true, we’ll expect the finished product, judging from Lagerfeld’s previous film work, to either be bizarre and plotless or meandering with just a hint of plot. If it doesn’t wind up being true, that will mean that we can continue to pull for for our preferred design-based collaboration for the rapper: Droog and Dogg, together at last.

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Cuatro gatos negros flacos

“A book that plays with four words that repeat, reflect and multiply themselves, words that increase and decrease, horizontal, vertical, diagonal and zigzagging words. It is a book with drawings that tell stories as they multiply, and then they decrease and start all over, but the other way around: four cats that smile, tease, wink, sleep and stretch themselves.” A project by Didi Grau, Christian Montenegro and Laura Varsky available to be funded on idea.me, a Latin American equivalent to Kickstarter.

Burning Man Had A Thunder Dome

man i would so want to do this if i ever went to burning man

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Wrinkly mirrored walls distort the reflection of an apartment interior in Berlin by local architects Lecarolimited.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

The mirrors of different shapes and sizes create geometric patterns across the partitioning walls of the penthouse apartment, surrounding the kitchen, fireplace and seating areas.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Four small tables in front of the mirror-covered kitchen join together to form a six metre-long dining table.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Two guest bedrooms occupy the same floor, while an ensuite master bedroom opens out to a roof terrace on the floor above.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Other popular interiors on Dezeen featuring mirrors include an office with a hidden slide and a hair salon filled with mirrored box cubicles – see all our stories about mirrors here.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Photography is by Gerrit Engel.

Here are some more details from Lecarolimited:


As the result of an invited competition, during the spring of 2010 Lecarolimited was commissioned to remodel the penthouse of a German apartment building, spread over two floors, situated beside an inner-city football ground, on a small but active street in the middle of a large gallery district.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Identifying the existing situation – large apartment, warren of partitions and closed rooms – we instead proposed a unitary object which, not boxing-off, simply shapes and shelters each different activity.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

This principle ambition was developed into a new surface logic which, becoming lounge, bar and kitchen…then wall again, instead guides gently with a continuity from space to space.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

We tested options and settled on a ‘mirror-belt’, a chimerical insertion which by wrapping also representationally enfolds. In doing this we embraced the variety metaphors in such a material.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

We projected into the design both a tradition of Loos-ian sensuality, as well as Mirror’s history of associations with myth and magic; a notion of the unnatural or sinful, where mirror feeds identities, and represents likenesses with an ever-so-slightly distorted truth. Meanwhile, both the material and the spatial application facilitate the dynamic and whimsical aspect over a German city roof-scape.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

We constructed the new interior surface as discrete objects on site. Constructed by our carpenter as wooden substrate, they are finished for the ‘mirror-belt’ using a custom painted bespoke glass. The unique character of this material ultimately defrayed the intensity of a standard mirror, each piece arriving in small and nonuniform panels.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Our carpenter worked with the master pattern, which was adapted as the fragile individual glass pieces would allow. Each piece was split by hand, one by one to fit its own space. Full of individual streaks and waves to us seeming though a view from the sea floor or puddle, the defragmentation of the surface animated the space through its ambivalence and partiality.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Main living and bedrooms share the language of this new super-surface, while guest quarters operate thematically
in the space of the reverse or underside. A new darkened coridoor leads to the separate child-like, colourful spaces for the guests, both rooms in a separate character.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

The dining table „Triangle Table“ was specifically developed for this apartment. The table has multiple configurations, as a six-meter-long dining table or four smaller tressles, flexibility which allows the room to be used for dining or entertaining. This dynamic profile generates a different view for each guest, and in contrast to most six-meter tables, establishes no hierarchy.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

The apartment was also subject to site-specific commissions which were integrated into the design; the Japanese light-artist Takehito Koganezawa, Terry Rodgers, Lori Hersberger Jason Martin.

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited

Private Apartment 400m2
Location: Berlin, Germany
Completed: 2010

Penthouse apartment by Lecarolimited


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Cool Hunting’s Harvest Playlist

From Ennio Morricone to Cults, our mix of music for getting ready and looking back
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Fall is all about motivation, preparing for the season ahead by taking stock of summer’s bounty. While melancholy at times—Bon Iver’s childhood memory “Michicant,” “Harvest Breed by Nick Drake—there’s plenty here to get you going too, from Little Richard’s “Midnight Special” to Kelly Rowland’s seductive “Motivation.”

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530 – Men of Kent or Kentish Men? Two Strange Cases of Mappable Local Identities

Transcript of an extract from BBC Radio 4 entertainment interview show Chain Reaction (first broadcast on 26 August 2011). Intersperse with a good deal of [live studio laughter].

Kevin Eldon: “Now, Mark, you come from Kent.”
Mark Steel: “I do, yes.”
KE: “Are you a Man of Kent or are you a …

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Post-Disaster Automotive Application: Backup Generator

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The Times’ Wheels blog highlights an interesting side effect of auto manufacturers’ recent developments with electric cars: Their utility as a domestic source of emergency backup power. Companies have been working on this for years, but it’s received little fanfare until lately, when with the tsunami in Japan and the more recent Hurricane Irene lit the proverbial fire under the proverbial asses.

The idea behind V2G, or Vehicle to Grid technology, is simple: Your houses loses power when the grid goes down, and then you plug the car into your house. Nissan and Mitsubishi are said to be accelerating the rollout of these systems, while Toyota currently has one in the market. A Japanese-market-only Toyota hybrid van already has a standard AC outlet in it that customers bereft of electricity plugged into after March’s tsunami.

Toyota says they’ll add the plug to Japanese-market-only Priuses for 2012, but has no plans to bring it to the ‘States. Perhaps the results of Hurricane Irene will change their minds. In the meantime, the Times highlights a story they did on an American Prius owner who already hacked his Prius to power his house—way back in 2007.

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Porter x Pointer 3-Way Bag

Interessante bag nata dalla collaborazione tra Porter e Pointer. In un solo prodotto avrete tre modalità: zaino, borsa a tracolla e valigetta oltre ad un wallet/beautycase da usare anche a parte.
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Porter x Pointer 3-Way Bag

Porter x Pointer 3-Way Bag

Porter x Pointer 3-Way Bag

Hugly Girl

Alessio Poli ha finalmente shapato e testato la sua prima tavola.