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Atelier Hypermédia -Ecole d’Art d’Aix en provence
L’atelier Hypermedia enseigne la conception d’images, de programmes et d’animations informatiques. l’accènt est mis sur la construction de dispositifs singuliers et experimentaux, plutôt que sur la maîtrise de logiciels ou de procédés standardisés : les étudiants sont invités à construire leur propres outils, par le biais de langages simples ou complexes tels que BASIC, Logo, Robolab, Lego Mindstorms, C, Lingo, Cocoa, Javascript, Actionscript, Processing, MySQL/PHP, ou Java. L’atelier Hypermedia ne voit pas de contradiction dans l’idée d’un travail plastique de la programmation. L’atelier ne fait pas de distinction entre low-tech et high-tech. les supports de création peuvent aller de Macintosh à Windows, en passant par Gameboy, Atari, Palm, PocketPC, Apple ][ ... L’atelier s’oppose à toute notion de sous-traitance, et préfére travailler avec les autres ateliers dans une logique d’interfaçage.
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Inventer la bibliothèque du futur | Bulletin des Bibliothèques de France
About Us
Rebecca Duclos and David K. Ross have engaged in a multi-disciplinary, research and site-based practice since 1998. Their work is primarily characterized by its investigations into the literal and metaphorical aspects of storage, the construction of social and manufactured spaces, and the inscription/invention of histories, both written and illustrated.
Their collaborative and individual interests have included architectural propositions, photographic and digital video projects, and critical writing. Duclos and Ross consider all aspects of their projects—from pure research, to the rejuvenation of found materials and overlooked histories, to collaborations with other artists, students and designers—as critical to their work.
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October 2009
Maitrise d'Ouvrage et Agilité :: USI 2009 :: Université du Système d'Information 2009
September 2009
Tuto Construction Yahoo-Pipes : Et le Bouillon fut ! Et maintenant il devient…Fil Info sur Veille Documentaire
papressblog: Video of lecture by Lisa Iwamoto author of Digital Fabrications : Architectural and Material Techniques
Author Lisa Iwamoto explores the methods architects use to calibrate digital designs with physical forms. The book is organized according to five types of digital fabrication techniques: tessellating, sectioning, folding, contouring, and forming. Projects are shown both in their finished forms and in working drawings, templates, and prototypes, allowing the reader to watch the process of each fantastic construction unfold.
Actualité > Des modèles 3D avec une simple webcam
~IDENTITÄT – The »Gestalt« of digital identity
More than one hundred thousand personal raw data sets were crawled from the web to fill this parameters with subject matters. Based on the thesis that the digital identity is measurable and comparable these data sets were visualized using custom computational tools.
These studies were designed to understand the data and determine its characteristics regarding the construction of digital identity.
After the analysis phase the data was visually abstracted and interpreted to give the disembodied digital identity a unique and characteristic »Gestalt« in form of a generated sculpture.
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August 2009
L’avenir de la bibliothèque est-elle dans le Web 2.0 ? « Social Network », « Social Bookmark », «Customisation », « Sérendipité », « Folksonomie » - (2007) - Bloc-notes de Jean-Michel Salaün
Le monde étrange de Pierre Notte - Le grand théâtre du monde
July 2009
June 2009
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Bricolage, décoration, construction, aménagement : tout sur la maison avec Kazanostra
Cartominutiae: Combined Symbols on Maps « Making Maps: DIY Cartography
The construction of symbols on maps requires the interaction of many elements. How these elements come together – literally the intersection of bits of points, lines, and areas – is the subject of a series of illustrations entitled “The Drawing of Combined Symbols.”
