Devices
Cognitive Enhancement through Computational Technology
December 8, 2016 | Adi MeyerComputational technologies are becoming inherent to our thought processes. We are exposed, nowadays, to computational technologies at an increasingly young age, for growing time spans. We live in an era of highly accessible information through an enormous number of triggers, on various … Read More
Tom Foulsham
June 30, 2009 | Ruairi GlynnThe Royal College of Art Show opened last week with some excellent work which no doubt wmmna will cover in depth. One project I particularly enjoyed was Tom Foulsham, an ex-Bartlett graduate and now graduate of the RCA’s Design … Read More
Carnivorous Domestic Entertainment Robots Project
February 25, 2009 | Ruairi Glynn | One CommentOne of the special mentions in the VIDA 11.0 exhibition went to Carnivorous Domestic Entertainment Robots project by James Auger, Jimmy Loizeau, Alex Zivanovic, and Trevor Harvey currently exists as a series of five semi-operational prototypes: Mousetrap coffee table robot, … Read More
Virtual Electronic Poem
April 15, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn | 5 CommentsThe Poème électronique was a unique experience, originated from the request made by Philips to Le Corbusier for the design of the company’s pavilion at the Brussels World Fair in 1958. The whole project was initiated and directed by … Read More
Insect Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems
April 14, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn | 2 CommentsThe Hybrid Insect Micro Electro Mechanical Systems project aims to create literal shutterbugs – camera-toting insects whose nerves have grown into their internal silicon chip so that wranglers can control their activities. DARPA researchers are also raising cyborg beetles … Read More
Arthur Ganson
April 9, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn | 2 CommentsArthur Ganson has been a great inspiration to me. His artistic and engineering skill is articulated with great humour and weightlessness. I just thought I’d put a few videos I found online up here but I recommend the DVD … Read More
Swarming Structures
April 8, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn | One CommentI have an ongoing interest in swarming structures that goes back to my Angels, Flying Reconfigurable Architecture work which I did at the Bartlett a couple of years ago. Going from concept to real truely swarming LTA vehicles is … Read More
Richard Roberts – Hearing A Reality
March 25, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn- Exploded Axonometric of his most recent electro-acoustic system
Architect Richard Roberts electro-acoustic systems have been developed to explore the sonic properties of environments, and reveal the way in which sound and space co-habit one another. The system uses … Read More
Richard Brown
March 24, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn | 2 CommentsI’m currently over in Vienna settng up my work for the upcoming Pask Present Exhibition which opens tomorrow. If your in the area feel free to join us for the opening night tomorrow (25th March). One of the artists exhibiting … Read More
Spinning Streetlights
January 28, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn | 2 CommentsHere’s an interesting wind powered streetlight from the Panasonic Center in Tokyo that I found on hyperexperience blog run by Leonardo Bonanni of MediaLab. I’m a big fan of using these Vertical Axis Wind Turbines for integrating into urban … Read More
Michael Wihart – Soft Architectural Machines
January 18, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn | 5 CommentsMichael Wihart explored how ecologies of small machines made of nanotechnological and biotechnological elements might be able to swarm together to create architectural space and developed notions of how these spaces might reconfigure over time. Here’s some images of … Read More
Marcos Cruz – Flesh Architecture
January 17, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn | One CommentMarcos Cruz is a practising architect who lives and works in London. He is a co-founder of marcosandmarjan, as well as a Lecturer at the Bartlett UCL (Unit 20). His individual research is dedicated to a future vision of … Read More
Living City
January 14, 2008 | Ruairi Glynn | 5 CommentsArchitects ‘The Living‘ did a great presentation on their design approach to rapid low cost prototyping of interactive environments and construction techniques last year at the ‘Interactive Architecture & Media’ symposium I organised at Eyebeam last February. They’re currently … Read More
Roots – Roman Kirschner
October 22, 2007 | Ruairi Glynn | 3 CommentsMy recent work has been influenced a great deal by the work of Cybernetican Gordon Pask (1928-1996) from his interactive installations to his work with Architects Cedric Price, John Fazer and Media Lab co-founder Nicholas Negroponte. Its always interesting … Read More
Performative Ecologies – Ruairi Glynn
July 20, 2007 | Ruairi Glynn | 6 CommentsPerformative Ecologies Film 15Mb Development of Performative Ecologies Film 25Mb Website
Well here’s whats been keeping me busy these past months. I got the opportunity to share my most recent collection of responsive environments, collectively called “Performative … Read More
Senspectra
December 6, 2006 | Ruairi GlynnAnother project from the very clever fellows at MITs Tangible Media group. Senspectra is a computationally augmented physical modeling toolkit designed for sensing and visualization of structural strain. The system functions as a distributed sensor network consisting of nodes, … Read More
Very Busy – Work in Progress
November 30, 2006 | Ruairi Glynn | 2 CommentsI haven’t been posting much in the last 3 weeks because of my current project. There’s a long way to go but I thought I’d put a little image of the 2nd prototype online and some images of it … Read More
Hydraulic Urinals
November 20, 2006 | Ruairi Glynn | 10 Comments
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In an effort to handle its nighttime public urination problem, cities are considering installing urinals that disappear below street level during the day. Unlike the automated, self-cleaning toilets planned for Toronto and Vancouver, which … Read More