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| hardened_bubbles [2008-07-21 17:42] – 62.166.51.71 | hardened_bubbles [2014-09-27 00:06] (current) – [In our desire to capture bubbles we try to harden them. Find a practical application for them in an attempt to make our dreams come true. But then it often turns that they somehow just loose their magic...] cocky | ||
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| Sanyo Electric Corporation, | Sanyo Electric Corporation, | ||
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| - | Mariko Mori: Wave UFO 2003\\ | + | |
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| - | The video projection that takes place inside consists of two parts, which flow seamlessly together. Each viewer is outfitted with a set of electrodes, which gather brainwave data. This information is instantly transformed into visual imagery, in real-time correspondence with the actual activity of the brain, and projected onto the screen. Colorful abstract forms slowly expand and evolve into shapes like single cells and molecular structures, creating a dream world that is at once primordial and ethereal. With this sequence, Mori brings the viewer from the live biofeedback stage into what she describes as a deeper consciousness in which the self and the universe become interconnected. | + | |
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| - | Wave UFO 2003 :Source: http:// | + | |
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| - | Are appliances that change sensory impressions for a limited time in a visual and acoustic way. The processes of seeing and hearing are drawn out of their habitual apathy, separated into their individual functions and put together again as special experiences.\\ | + | |
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| - | Bini Shell System, | + | |
| - | automatically lifting all the necessary construction materials, which were distributed horizontally over a pneumatic form | + | |
| - | anchored to a circular ring beam, from ground level into an hemispherical dome. After the initial ground preparation was finished, | + | |
| - | that concrete thin shell structure was built in 60 minutes. http:// | + | |
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| + | Architect Wallace Neff became obsessed with what he called airform architecture—domed structures created by inflating a massive balloon, then covering it in a concrete shell. The result is more tactile than, say, Buckminster Fuller' | ||
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| - | more inflatable image sections: [[Experience Inflatables]], | + | more inflatable image sections: [[Experience Inflatables]], |
| or go back to; [[Cocky Eek]] | or go back to; [[Cocky Eek]] | ||