Near Future Laboratory Blog
Near Future Laboratory Blog
Thoughts, Reflections, Updates & Week Notes
Apr 20, 2012 – May 4, 2012
w16/w17/w18/
May 04, 2012
Perhaps the weirdest piece of technology I’ve seen recently is this curious assemblage exhibited at Lift in Seoul: it’s called “Robot Mori” and, as described by Advanced Technology Korea:
Nicolas Nova
NewaestheticrobotSyndicated
May 01, 2012
(Nick wrote this over on his blog. It deserves more blogginess, so I’m re-blogging it here as well. – Julian)
NewaestheticObservations
May 01, 2012
Julian: Literally? I spent the week in the model shop doing three things, sometimes at the same time. First, getting ahead of myself and making a third edition of Ear Freshener. That’s right. A third edition. I think I’m deferring/procrastinating doing the sound design until I can find a proper sound designer to hel…
DesignWeeknotes
Apr 28, 2012
Reading REAMDE by Neal Stephenson, I ran across this notion of “recombinant food” (pp. 219-220):
Nicolas Nova
creolizationSyndicated
Apr 27, 2012
Read in Wired 3.05, May 1995 (via):
Nicolas Nova
NewaestheticSyndicated
Space Invaders: Google Earth Edition
Apr 27, 2012
Nicolas: the week was packed with different meetings and discussions about a trip this summer to Los Angeles… two months to be spent on a *secret for now* laboratory project in a design school in the area. I also made a quick hop to Lyon in France for the WWW 2012 conference where I gave a speech about how the web i…
Nicolas Nova
Weeknotes
Apr 23, 2012
As a follow up to my blogpost the other day about New Aesthetic as not-only-visual-but-also-something-else, I kept wondering about other possibilities. Overall, what I find interesting in NA is that algorithms produce new cultural forms… and that it’s not just about visual representations.
Nicolas Nova
NewaestheticSyndicated
Apr 20, 2012
It’s been few days that I’m following the the livehoods.org/ and it’s quite interesting.
Nicolas Nova
SpacePlaceSyndicated
Apr 20, 2012
Read in SPACEWAR: Fanatic Life and Symbolic Death Among the Computer Bums by Steward brand (1972):
Nicolas Nova
NewaestheticSyndicated