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Sabin+Jones: Branching Morphogenesis

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Branching Morphogenesis is currently on display at the Futurelab within Ars Electronica , Linz Austria-European Cultural Capital 2009. On view through 2009.

“Since its very inception, Ars Electronica’s focus has been on the tension and interplay at the nexus of art, technology and society. Formulating and implementing the future manifestations of this interaction is the chosen mission of the Ars Electronica Futurelab.” read more

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core.profile: Haresh Lalvani

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We are pleased at core.form-ula to profile Dr.Haresh Lalvani of Pratt Institute.  Dr.Lalvani has spent the last 30+ years building an incredibly rich body of work that has pushed design to new limits.   Dr.Lalvani has been working on many ideas through out his career, we are only able to feature a small percentage of this work within this profile.  Over the course of the next few weeks, we will introduce some more experimental work coming out his Morph Studio and Milgo-Bufkin on core.form-ula.

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Digital Design + Fabrication (NOUS Gallery)

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Melissa Woolford, a friend of core.from-ula, has organized a workshop dealing with digital design and fabrication.  They have managed to organize an event that I feel is the most productive way to teach digital design methods in just a few days.  The past couple of years, I have seen many workshops focus a great deal on the software development, but lack in the fabrication end.  For those of you looking to particiapate in an intense making workshop-this is the one for you.
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LEGO Architecture

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We came across the entire US set of buildings designed w/ LEGO by Adam Reed Tucker. With their clean minimal design and sexy graphic design, I am sure they will perk the interest of young architects everywhere

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Beautiful Erosion of Norwegian Ghost Mine

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From my buddy Claes Pettersson, pix he took in July at the abandoned Christian VI mine of Røros, Norway, at 62°N. It’s a copper mine that was worked from 1723 until shortly after 1945. Located near the Swedish border and far from the sea, this is one of the coldest parts of Norway, which means that the wooden structures don’t decay much through microbial action — they mainly just erode. via aardvarchaeology read more

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