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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
(old GDR advertisement of the electrical engineering industry)
There was a longer discussion on that randform post about oppression in the GDR. Within the discussion a randform reader called Ditta found my opinion that “part of all that huge mess of a wall through the streets of Berlin was plain economic warfare” absurd. This is still my opinion: there were surely people running away from East Germany for pure political reasons, but I dare say that a not to small part left for economical reasons. Moreover this reasoning doesnt justify the wall, I think it is clear that the wall was an inhuman mistake. The discussion just sheds a different light on the involved motivations.
I currently have not the time to discuss this in detail and since this is a different thread I hereby link to the comment which led to Ditta’s reaction and ask people who wish to discuss this issue to leave their comments here at this thread.
Blogwise – I am currently preparing a blog entry, which takes more time than I would have suspected…in particular I am not on vacation.
posted by nad | architecture, art and design, berlin, communication, economy, procrastination, trips | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
“2 D blacklight transparency beween 3-D house sequences” artwork by Angela Travis
A short remark: If I should not answer a comment to this blog then the reason for this is definitely not because I want to be unpolite, but because among others I am currently very busy. Sometimes it just may take a while, because some things have to be found out first, like for the case of this comment by a randform reader called H. Düppel, who was complaining that I am doing marketing for a commercial software called Poser.
This blog here receives no payments from any place, on the contrary it costs me actually quite a bit, so if I should talk about a commercial product over here then this is for no marketing reason, but out of a pure personal interest. Moreover I actually rather prefer not to talk too much about commercial things, because I dont like to be part of a marketing campaign, but as said I am not dogmatic about this. So here – so to say as a balance to my previous link to the software poser..:)..a link to the open source software make human, which seems to implement (or is going to implement) the same or better features as Poser.
posted by nad | 3d, animation, art and design, communication | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
We managed our relocation. I overstrained my right hand a bit and had eye problems due to the dust, but finally everything got squeezed into the appartment so that we could hurry to Berlin in order to see relatives and solve some other problems.
The bad thing about germand appartments is that they usually have no built-in closets, so you have to move around all these big armoires (or live out of a suitcase).
We were lucky to find two rather antique closets, which you can carry in parts. One closet was in an attic and covered with cobwebs. The printed letters on its back indicate that it had been under a US Army Requisition Demand right after the war. Seems after it came back from the army the owner didnt like it too much anymore – given its abandonned situation in the attic.
posted by nad | architecture, art and design, procrastination, trips | No Comments »
Saturday, March 21st, 2009
“man floats in tub” artist: anonymous
I just came across these funny videos from the mission of Man System Integration Standards which were mostly shot at skylab. See e.g. this video about how to use paper.
The videos and documents display the problems of finding a well-adapted architecture for space travel. For that the Skylab investigations into anthropometry and biomechanics were apparently necessary.
Similar investigations were also undertaken in Australia. In particular the australian government was recently seeking 2000 volunteers for the ADF Aircrew and Crewstation Anthropometry Project which was organized by the Centre for Applied Anthropometry.
posted by nad | architecture, art and design, bio, communication, math, physics, procrastination, trips | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
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Sunday, February 15th, 2009
Recently I had the chance to take part at three workshops. One in London at Imperial College, then a workshop in Goettingen and then a workshop on the island of Langeoog. I don’t know wether I find the time to report about the workshops. At least on my last day in London I made a visit to icy horniman park and some pictures which you may find behind the link.
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posted by nad | architecture, art and design, trips, UK | 1 Comment »
Monday, January 26th, 2009
All issues of Concrete Quarterly. (from 1949 up to 2008) as PDFs.
(via the cartoonist)
posted by timh | architecture, art and design | No Comments »
Sunday, January 18th, 2009
a post about austrian/german cuisine
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posted by nad | architecture, art and design, communication, japan, perception, trips | No Comments »
Thursday, January 1st, 2009
randform wishes a happy new year to everybody!
just be careful – in particular given the rather bleak economic outlooks it will get even more easy to loose oneself in dreamworlds, so I wouldn’t wonder if the boom of the game industry is going to continue. In this TED video (via serious games) David Perry describes the evolution of video games, however of special interest in this video may be an -what he calls opinion of a student- which is a (realistic?) documentary about a self acclaimed video game addict (second part of the talk, the whole talk is about 20 min). The documentary describes the cognitive changes which are due to excessive video gaming.
posted by nad | 3d, animation, architecture, art and design, communication, economy, environment, games, perception, software, trips, visualization | No Comments »