Casey Reas Processing sketch on the walls of the V & A! Fascinating to see how far digital art has come.
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FormLabs 3D printers. They have a market of printed objects. If the plastic used is recycled, I think the potential for 3D printing is huge.
5 minutes to regenerate the timber required for this exhibit. That’s pretty exciting. I wonder how such large scale forests for timber fit into a wider ecosystem, though.
MultiPly – timber as a versatile, carbon neutral construction material.
#fountainforlondon aiming to bring back public water fountains in London. To reduce plastic and to make water easily available for everyone. They said it costs around 0.01p for a litre of water, so the markup for bottled water is astonishing.
I feel like you could fairly easily replace ‘Amazon’ with ‘Skynet’ and most of the patents would still be applicable.
One of the more troubling patents (and they’re all reasonably troubling): A Patent to Monitor Workers Using High Resolution Video.
The Institute of Patent infringement. A tour through some of Amazon’s weird and somewhat dystopian patents.
Tapestry made from old hiking boot laces. Part of the PlasticScene exhibition at King’s Cross gasholders.
From a recent visit to friends in Newcastle. The area around the river Tyne is very nice. The Millenium Bridge and the Baltic Centre are in the background.