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Interview- EASTON+COMBS: Lux Nova

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On Fri the 22nd of 2010 we had an opportunity to sit down w/ EASTON + COMBS and discuss their entry into this years MOMA P.S. 1 Young Architects Program.

CF: What was the initial design approach?

E+C: In our project entry for the 2010 YAP we began by conceptualizing this year’s shift in the theme to include some consideration of sustainable design issues.  One of the critical questions we have been investigating is the role of innovation within architecture’s response to sustainability, and we saw the PS1 project as an extension of this research. Innovation and the defining concerns of budget and the schedule, were therefore our primary points of departure, which quickly intersected through questions of material research, fabrication and efficient assembly methodologies. We felt very strongly that a successful design proposal must raise the bar simultaneously in the aesthetic character of the courtyard and in terms of a truly innovative agenda regarding sustainable design. Given the new criteria set forth by the MoMA and PS1 committee we also saw the commission as an opportunity for the MoMA to play an active role in addressing the larger question of sustainability in design culture in the 21st century.

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Shockwave Riders: Collective Intelligence & TransDisciplinary Pedagogy

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A symposium on technology and education organized by the School of Design Strategies (SoDS) Parsons The New School for Design

NOVEMBER 14, 2009,  12 Noon – 7 PM; Open to the public
“…cultural delta can be loosely described as the rate of change imposed upon culture/society by the speed and depth of new technology.” -from an online exegesis of Charles Stross’ novel Accelerando

Contemporary models of systems and cities rely increasingly on ‘multi-agent based’ modeling tools and theories, using digital techniques to analyze real world situations and propose design solutions. At the same time, radical and unanticipated forms of public space, communication, and subjectivity are emerging in the technologically mediated spaces of today’s cities. read more

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Miya Ando:Metal Artist to Create Installation for Meditation Center

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Event: Metal Artist to Create Installation for Meditation Center
Artist: Miya Ando
Venue:Against The Stream, 4300 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Dates:Nov 8, 2008- Oct 2009
Public Unveiling: Oct 9-11, in conjunction with The BRN Inaugural Conference
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Columbia University-Advanced StudIo VI Sp’09:Scott Marble

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Columbia University-Advanced StudIo VI (Spring 2009)
Critic: Scott Marble & Assistant Critic: Ben Krone

We had the opportunity to attend Scott Marble’s review a few months ago and got a closer look at the array of digital design techniques being developed in his graduate design studio.  We are featuring Katie Shima and  Hyoung-Gul Kook projects from the studio.  Please take the time to browse through.

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Form-ula.Collection 003:Polemics of a Cybernetic Future, by Joseph Clarke

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Image from photographer Mark Mahaney

We are extremely excited at core.form-ula to introduce our next featured form-ula.collection article written by Joseph Clarke.  We invited Joseph to write an article on Philip Beesley and allow for everyone to get closer look at the work that is mystifying and new.  Joseph is an incredible thinker and designer who writes with sophisticated motions that help to convey content that is at the forefront.  We choose Joseph to write this article because of his ability to circumnavigate the work of Beesley and the underlying nature of its history.  Joseph’s approach to the article is as unique and interconnected as Beesley’s work. enjoy>>Polemics of a cybernetic future
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