Mapping 1.3 Born

October 31st, 2007 admin Posted in Mapping | No Comments »

 Global Eating

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 Priceline

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Javier and I have been working in the Born, we have done a very extensive

overall investigation on different aspects of eating in the city, we are now presenting

part of this investigation.

Rodrigo Langarica 

Javier Pittaluga

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Mapping 1.2

October 26th, 2007 admin Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Global ating in Barcelona

We took sections on specific streets, and mapped the zone according to the facade and the prices, this was a specific method for gathering of information.

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Laser Cutting

October 26th, 2007 admin Posted in Digital Fabrication | No Comments »

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Rodrigo Langarica-Mariana Paz

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Mapping Sketches

October 23rd, 2007 admin Posted in Mapping | No Comments »

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Measuring a tree

October 19th, 2007 admin Posted in Research Studio I | No Comments »

 Rodrigo Langarica Ávila

Mariana Paz Castellanos

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Global Eating

October 15th, 2007 admin Posted in Mapping | No Comments »

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Agata Kycia

Alessio Carta

Andrea Katsavra

Anastasia Fragoudi

Diego Camargo

Javier Pittaluga

Krzysztof Gornicki

Luis Fernando Odiaga

Rodrigo Avila

Rohan Khurana

http://www.iaacblog.com/krzysztofgornicki/

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Lecture’s Blogs

October 11th, 2007 admin Posted in Lectures | No Comments »

Blog www.daquellamanera.org

Eclectic reading, a series of investigations, on various themes, politics, economics, migration, and urbanism, one of the collaborators is an urban designer. Quite interesting because it has a section in English, though it is basically in Spanish, and the content in each language is different, so it covers aspects in different cultures.

It is covered with links, one of my favorites, http://www.flickr.com/, great pictures, nice place to navigate. Basically, I went through the blog and found a very interesting post, which I am trying to explain here.

 

“Yonke”*, art in frontiers

Walls between countries find an extension of graffiti, this is not new, I recall the wall between the two Berlins, or the wall being built between Mexico and USA,

Morocco and Argelia, the examples are uncountable. The wall itself represents a barrier between two spaces, two cultures; it does not only affect people, but even animal species, environments, wars. Art as an expression of something imposed, not deliberate. It relies on the representation of a mixture of cultures, languages and ideologies.

 

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*Term used by Alberto Morackis and Guadalupe Serrano as a group for open art which take control of walls between Mexico and the United States based in Nogales, Sonora. Source www.daquellmanera.org 

 

 

Blog http://mediatedcultures.net

This page is a study from students in

Kansas

State

University about the influence of the media in various aspects of life, basically the web, and the impact it has in every day life, there is a great video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fmediatedcultures%2Enet%2Fmediatedculture%2Ehtm

Which explains the fundamentals of the blog, digital text, hypertexts, and connectivity throughout the web, “text is no longer linear, it is editable, linkable, it evolves throughout the web.”*

 It is full of videos which are posted in youtube and powered by WIRED, more than the usual aspects of blogs, with not much posting of writing. Some of the videos are actually quite interesting, as you can see in the structure of the class. There are not much links; this blog though it involves a global scale, is very focused towards the student’s participation.

*Extractions of The Machine is us/ing us, linked in the present text.

 

 

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Hello world!

October 2nd, 2007 admin Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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