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Digital Composing by Schnette

nice manipulations by amateur photographer Jeannette Woitzik

njoy.

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portfolio

interview

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Camouflage Subdivision [pt.071-16]

-mostly for air protection, a rural subdivision camouflage was synthesized by the Army Corps of Engineers during the WWII for hidden airplane production. it was located and known as the Lockheed Burbank Aircraft Plant for obvious(!) protection from enemies.

RARE PHOTOS OF THE BASE

[tip - zoom in the differences]

and now this is the view as it was before the transformation..

for more information on the story around that -an article from a California lover Dennis Cassey on whats going on with the title

The ”Disguise of California- ( + )

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remembering similar FG posts –>>

   -  >Dazzled Ships WWI \\ Camouflage

Image of the Day ● Isamu Noguchi’s Studio NY

Midnight lucid reconceptualisations_Da Grimshaah’

Hello Europez, hello Germany.

We are coming for you. Late night aggro style back from the day…

This weekend we were in the private bidding for the London Design Museum with our beloved Zaha and mi boy Grimshaah’You know..one more iconic producer of culture who has given us yet another masterpiece…lolz

Whaaa???is this a boat.???

No this is a undercover building u vlaka.

But no seriously…u should all take a few moments here and realize that its all in how you sell a concept…aint that right Grimshaaaahh?

 

 

 

FG Archive Play – Simple and Beautiful

Join Tim Navis journey around the world from the midday sun through the blood-red sunset. Some of the artist’s inspiration, influenced by Nee Watcman’s words –

“Not by gain our life is measured.
But by what we’ve lost tis scored;
Tis not how much wine is drunken
But how much has been outpoured.
For the strength of love never standeth
In the sacrifice we bear.
He who has the greatest suffering
Ever has the most to share.”

grab some coffee and y not — have-a-peak-of-some

Simple and Beautiful

SPECTACULAR!

 imagez  © 2012 Tim Davis

Hansmayer Initial Studies \\ Subdivided Pavilions

BACK2BACK with the previous mentions of the FG on Subdivisional Systems

Computational Architecture//Michael Hansmayer

Hansmayer Basics \\ 2D Subdivision

  gettin 3D was an eaazzy wayout -

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☟DAT WAY

In recent years, much of the discussion in the field of algorithmic architecture and generative design has focused on agent-based models and what is more generally termed as complex systems. While there is no doubt that complex systems can produce intriguing results, the aim of this project is to use a very simple process to generate heterogenous, complex output. A simple process has the advantage of more control; its output is easier to predict and can therefore be more easily refined through subsequent parameter adjustments.

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This project begins the exploration of 3-dimensional subdivision processes. By modifying these algorithms to include additional weights, one can generate forms with entirely different attributes.  Each of the pavilions is based on two interlinked cubic frames, similar to a tesseract. The generative process for each of the pavilions is identical, only its parameters – specifically its division weights – are allowed to change.

FG ♥ Hansmayer

Hansmayer Basics \\ 2D Subdivision

- Healing time -Subdivision in this project refers to the recursive division of a  polygon into smaller components based on defined rules. Those rules specify how many new quads are produced in each iteration. These rules determine also the shape of the new quads by specifying the placement of their vertices. The position of every new vertex is defined as a weighted interpolation of its parent vertices.

to get more into it, back2theFG –> Computational Architecture//Michael Hansmayer (Link)

Subdivision System I

Constant Weighting Rules

Subdivision System II

Interpolated Weighting

COOL OR WHA?

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Smoke Juggles

More ”Ghostly Circus” from Rob Tarbell’s Work –        –      –    –   —–>> Continue reading

Dazzled Ships WWI \\ Camouflage

British Artist and naval officer Norman Wilkinson had this very insight and pioneered the Dazzle Camouflage movement (known as Razzle Dazzle in the United States). Norman used bright, loud colours and contrasting diagonal stripes to make it incredibly difficult to gauge a ship’s size and direction. It was cheap, effective, and widely-adopted during the War. [1914-1918 play]

Uber cool Photography –> Continue reading

Propulsion Painting by Evan Roth

yo,

big it up cos there is some crazy stuff shared here by the FG :

Evan Roth is playing in a very clever way with our addiction for spraycans and colors & inventions and machines.

Ok, enough with the freeze-framez..here are the videoz…dont miss the action