paulina000

@paulina000 Activo hace 18 años, 4 meses
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    A mi me gustan mucho las luminarias que han puesto en Regents Street:

    The lights change colour. They can be made to react to different things such as music, movement on the street or weather conditions.
    The lights will be on during the hours of darkness until 6th January 2008

    http://www.ukstudentlife.com/Ideas/Albu … Lights.htm
    http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXTNMA6Ta … ights.html

    Pongo el enlace pq desisto de poner una foto

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    paulina000
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    Está muy chulo

    They make it possible by using a unique method where two advanced techniques are combined.
    Pen strokes made in the air are recorded with Motion Capture and become 3D digital files; these are then materialised through Rapid Prototyping into real pieces of furniture.
    The Swedish design group FRONT has been working in Japan since September. During this time they have developed and explored the technique they used in the making of Sketch Furniture which they showed in Art Basel Miami / Design 05 with Barry Friedman Gallery Ltd ( New York ). Front make design as a performance. During Tokyo Design week they will show the process of making Sketch Furniture and the final pieces of furniture at Tokyo Wonder Site 31 October – 5
    Motion Capture is a technique that translates motions into 3D-files. Motion capture is mostly used for animations in movies and computer games. Front have used the technique to simply record the tip of a pen when they draw pieces of furniture in the air.

    Rapid Prototyping is a technique that materialises 3D-files. A laser beam builds the 3D-file layer by layer within a liquid plastic material. Every 0.1mm the liquid harden by a laser beam. After a few hours, the 3D-files come out as materialised pieces.

    The Sketch Furniture project in Japan is made in collaboration with Barry Friedman Ltd. Tokyo Wonder Site Aoyama and Crescent.

    http://www.frontdesign.se/sketchfurniture/


    http://www.frontdesign.se/newsupdate_JA … ITE_01.htm

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    paulina000
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    me encanta!

    #11091
    paulina000
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    jajjaj está genial, muy bien hecho

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    Está guapiiisimo me encanta, me recuerda un artista japonés que ví en arco de hace 3 años, tenía una cosa muy parecida, que pena que perdí las fotos era increíble.
    Con unos alambres que colocaba en la pared hacía sobras, ya eso te dejaba con la boca abierta, pero si te fijabas bien, entre varios de esos alambres hacía facciones de cara tremendamente expresivas, fue lo que más me gustó ese año, y todos los años que fui.
    La pena era que la gente no caía en las sombras de la cara y no sé si tubo mucha suerte esa galería

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