RepRapUp
On the weekend of the 19th / 20th March, a group of technical midwives assembled the parts of a 3D printing machine that were printed by it’s mother at University College London in February of this year. The build was part of the PayItForward – Altruistic 3D printing project. Basically it means that someone with a […]
Architecture and Field/Work
Toward the end of last year Suzanne Ewing, Jérémie Michael McGowan, Victoria Clare Bernie and myself edited together selected papers from an AHRA Conference held in Edinburgh a year before: http://www.fieldworkconference.net/ The conference and subsequent book dealt with the role that Fieldwork has played in the work of architects and landscape architects and the many […]
Thinking on GPS
This blog post is taken from the intro to the book of the same name, available here in PDF form, or from here at Blurb. GPS technology retains some of the magic that all astronomical instruments possess – a dimension of reconciling the scale of the spaces that are outside of earths atmosphere with a […]
Drawing with Satellites
The GPS workshop with Esther Polak entitled ‘Drawing with Satellites’ went really well. We’ve published the results in a small Blurb book available here: http://tinyurl.com/5rv7vla or feel free to download a PDF here
Text Block @ Hawkes Bay Museum and Gallery
Earlier this year the Hawkes Bay Museum and Gallery, in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand published a small commissioned artwork by Duncan and me. The artwork operates as a representation of the donations that have been received by members of the public toward the cost of extending the existing museum gallery. The resulting artwork is an […]