worlds in parallel

knotting...
click on the images to visit the websites...




representing a project by video...
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, University College London, First year Student Works...



space alive...???   cocky eek...


rebecca horn

stelarc
lucy orta - body architecture


chemical brothers - star guitar (and the making)




animations by sketching



diagramming the world
"The world is complex, dynamic, multidimensional; the paper is static, flat.
How are we to represent the rich world of experience and measurement on mere flatland?",
asks Edward Tufte. Here are only two examples:
















for more diagrams check Envisioning Information by Edward Tufte in dropbox!
Here you see that diagrams are not merely representational but also operational tools to understand, communicate and reproduce the complexity of the world around us. (Tufte, diyagramların sadece birer görselleştirmenin ötesinde dünyayı anlama, keşfetme, anlatma, hatta yeni bilgiler üretme araçları olduğu üzerine bizi düşündürüyor. Örneklerin ne kadar emek verilerek titizlikle yapıldığına da ayrıca dikkat edebilirsiniz.)

mappings in 3d



Bus structure 2am-2pm
Author(s): R. Justin Stewart
Year: 2008
http://www.rjustin.com/portfolio/2008/2am-2pm.html
Bus structure 2am-2pm is a three-dimensional map of the Sunday Minneapolis / St. Paul public transit system, where the horizontal axes represent directional movement and the vertical represents time. The piece is constructed of 47 horizontal layers, each forming a map of the bus routes that run during a given interval of time. Looking down from the top, one sees the Sunday bus map of the Twin Cities, while looking from the side, the times appears as strata building upwards. Within each layer, every transit route that operates at that time is represented by wood balls placed at its scheduled stops.

for more: http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/