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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: Surface Generation: Materiality Tests 05
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Thursday, May 15, 2008. Surface Generation: Materiality Tests 05. MATERIAL: Prismatic (Translucent) Ceiling Panel. Above: Textured Surface Facing Down. Above: Textured Surface Facing Up. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MARCH, SAPP, UMD. View my complete profile. ARCH670, The Course. MAA, The Professor. SAPP, The School.
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KALIL|ARCH670|UMD: My Video of Choice
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Saturday, April 12, 2008. My Video of Choice. So to begin on project 2, here I chose a portion of the Richard Williams' animated film,. The Thief and the Cobbler. It's almost as interesting as the film itself. In this scene the thief has stolen Princess Yum Yum's golden backscratcher and shoe. Tac, the cobbler, chases the thief because he has to finish his work on the shoe and feels obligated to save the belongings of the beautiful princess he's become infatuated with. April 12, 2008 at 7:35 PM.
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KALIL|ARCH670|UMD: Autism and Film
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008. I heard this report on PRI and found this video by MSNBC. On an experiment using special cameras to track and compare the focal point of persons with autism and persons without during a scene from "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf". I think this can be interesting when considering the interactions between viewer/cinematographer/storyline which we are studying in project 2. Here is the PRI Report. New York Times article. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rest of Funky Bunch.
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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: Fragmenting the Defragmented
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Here, the metaphorically linked events have been fragmented and reconnected to question the temporal relationship between the two events that were otherwise shuffled together. Isolating the "Dog" Sequence. Isolating the "Mob" Sequence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MARCH, SAPP, UMD. MAA, The Professor.
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RIAD|ARCH670|UMD: didn't I tell you to get the funk out?!
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Monday, February 18, 2008. Didn't I tell you to get the funk out? The first camera captured a frontal view of her, up to her waist. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). As7aaby elli beyakhdo nafs elli ana bakhdo. We share the same bday. Towards an animated architecture against architect. Didnt I tell you to get the funk out? Get the funk out! Warped space = warped brain. Greg Lynn, European Graduate School Video Lecture . Architecture remains as the last refuge for member.
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KALIL|ARCH670|UMD: Some Sexier Images
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Thursday, February 28, 2008. These are images taken from the lofted lines that I created in the last take. Instead of triangulating the lines myself, I let the computer make some smooth curves for me. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rest of Funky Bunch. Ive got videos too. Reaction to Lynns Folds, Bodies and Blobs.
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RIAD|ARCH670|UMD: February 2008
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008. This model is without global illumination turned on. This model has a 2 bounce global illumination setting. This model is without global illumination turned on. Global illumination turned on, no bounces. Lights from below global illumination turned off. White background, global illumination turned off. Friday, February 22, 2008. Towards an animated architecture against architectural animation. The article talks a great deal about the represented idea in both gothic in terms of...
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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: March 2008
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Thursday, March 27, 2008. In traditional architectural graphics, moments of framing and sectioning are often treated simultaneously. any orthographic cut is a section, but nevertheless that cut is often the frame for space or is framed by context.). Labels: presentation project 01. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Forms of Expression...
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MAO|ARCH670|UMD: Surface Generation: Materiality Tests 01
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ARCH670 Advanced Comprehensive Computer Technology in Architecture (Modeling and Animation) Associate Professor: Michael Ambrose, University of Maryland, College Park Spring 2008. Thursday, May 15, 2008. Surface Generation: Materiality Tests 01. CONCEPT: The movie sequence is the generator for a surface. The diagrammatic elements for each transition is translated into a formwork. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MARCH, SAPP, UMD. View my complete profile. ARCH670, The Course. MAA, The Professor.
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KALIL|ARCH670|UMD: First Class
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Success - I'm giving myself as many gold stars as I like. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rest of Funky Bunch. My first optimistically studious reaction to Ani.