Perry Kulper Workshop at Bartlett

October 11th, 2009 § 4

This week, the AVATAR students at the Bartlett School of Architecture have been working under the guidance of visiting lecturer Perry Kulper (University of Michigan). Perry’s work investigates the potential of methodology in the working process, aiming not to create buildings, but rather to progress the cultural effectiveness and agency of architecture. Whilst working in the field of architecture and architectural education, he often eliminates buildings as an outcome, and has produced hundreds of provocative, rich and intensively laboured drawings. Spending four days under his tuition was a privilege, and the general consensus from the year group is overwhelmingly positive.
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Stormy Monday

April 2nd, 2009 § 0


Storms in Firenze, December 08

History of the internet

February 23rd, 2009 § 0


History of the Internet from PICOL on Vimeo.

The internet. Big. Useful. Intangible. Unintelligible. Gosh, you’re using it right now. But how did it come about?

This video uses beautifully bold, simple graphics to explain the overly technical aspects of networked computing that we all take for granted in a logical and concise way. The voiceover sounds like a proper documentary, like you’d watch at school.

If you like this, check out the Creative Commons-licensed icons the author has been slaving away over.

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