20 – b / c / v / c / b – 09

digital fabrication studio

the lug

lug.07.09

The lug contains in it the vectors of recieved parts. Therefore, as a connection piece, it hints at a larger assembly. We will be investing alot of time into the design and fabrication of custom lugs to receive the tubular members of our new constructed frame. Materials in this investigation include silcone molds, styrene vacuum form molds, 3d printed molds and resin casts. Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Material Invesigation: Bike, Phase 3

body-tile interface prototype 1

floating.armor.07.09

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Filed under: Uncategorized

vacuum form studies

positive.negative.tiling.07.09vacuum.pod.07.09square.tiling.06.09 Read the rest of this entry »

Filed under: Phase 3, Vacuum Forming

phase 3: styrene and vacuum form

penrose.2d.tiling.06.09

tiling.drawing.07.09

Filed under: Phase 3, Vacuum Forming

pathology: phantom limb disorder

phantom.diagram.05.09

Filed under: Pathology, Phase 1

species set: bicycle

bike.catalog.A.05.09

bike.catalog.B.05.09

Our analysis and documentation set of the bicycle is driven towards an exposure of all pieces in an assembly and a willful suspension of hierarchy. Taking that prerogative gives the parts: an autonomy, and an equal magnitude in their capacity to effect the bike as a whole. The bike as a functionally minimal species does not contain excess per se, but it could be argued that at specific moments in time there are parts not performing.  Recognizing the active parts at time intervals gives us a constantly changing conception of the whole, and potentially new dialogues between previously separated parts, but most importantly the machine defined as part.  It is from this platform that we are able to introduce a set of initiatives that deal with extracting a new species set of possible forms and structures from the familiar and approachable bicycle. A pathology is introduced as a lens for investigation and criteria of resistance; phantom limb disorder introduces loss and memory as two main conceptual components to approach analysis and mutations. Firstly translated into our material practice on parts; mirroring, an operation that is capable of evoking, depending on the location of your operation line, reductive or additive behavior but more importantly, if done correctly, the resulting object contains a memory of the previous object that has been operated on.  To perform mutations on the bike as a whole and then retroactively design the hierarchy of the bike to accommodate that change would lead us only to design new bikes, and parts would remain as static accommodations for the assembly at large. The part need be empowered to change itself radically so that its platonic performance could be shattered and then a new radically unfamiliar object could begin as a reference for larger unknown assemblies.

Filed under: Bike Catalog, Pathology, Phase 1

phase 1: investigation & manipulation of the found bicycle

exploded.bike.disassembly.05.09

  • autopsy/ site survey of bicycle
  • temporal ghosts:  map the anatomical locomotion of the body
  • mechanical monstrosities:  species set of possible bikes

Filed under: Bike Catalog, Phase 1

phase 2: sarcophagus cartography

economies.phasing.06.09

Abstraction today is no longer that of the map, the double, the mirror or the concept. Simulation is no longer that of a territory, a referential being or substance. It is the generation of models of a real without origin or reality: a hyperreal. The territory no longer precedes the map, nor survives it. Henceforth, it is the map that precedes the territory — PRECESSION OF SIMULACRA — it is the map that engenders the territory and if we were to revive the fable today, it would be the territory whose shreds are slowly rotting across the map. It is the real, and not the map, whose vestiges subsist here and there, in the deserts which are no longer those of the Empire but our own: The desert of the real itself.

Jean Baudrillard, “The Precession of Simulacra”

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Filed under: Fabric Mappings, Phase 2

travel itinerary: asia

HoChiMinhCity.Vietnam.06.2009

this studio prescribes a heavy travel itinerary to three Asian countries as an opportunity for field research and new experiences of distant cultures. the trip is designed  to give us resistance/support to the idea of a new mobile architecture and precedents of mobilized bodies as social catalysts in the urban site. the below link is a detailed day to day itinerary of our travels.

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ajhch2jmjrpw_179d6tnfgdg&pli=1

Filed under: Phase 2

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