Posted some photos of last semester's work. Unfortunately (or really, fortunately actually) I have much more work to do to prepare stuff for studio works. I'll post those once they're done.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
homeboy
I remember this was one of the "experimental" videos that they showed us at SFAI for a class back in 2001 before it blew up on YouTube (before YouTube in fact). Back then it was a rare possession. Not so much anymore. Still hilarious though! This may be the only thing I took away from the class and at least it's pretty sweeth.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Water
For our energy class final we had to design something that had something from a shipping shipping container…or something. We were placed into small groups and then assigned a location (with some kind of extreme condition associate with it) somewhere in the world for our containers to live. I was assigned to New Orleans and so I got to work on a container that would deliver fresh water and living quarters. I came up with this little deal that opens up to make a water tower that supports a passive solar water heater array and create a shady sleeping porch-like space inside. Maybe not the most exciting, but it's done, and in the end isn't that what it's all about?
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Tags: architecture, rendering
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Plexi
One of five materials projects I made for a class. This one I made by putting a square piece of plexiglas on a bean can in the oven on low and then taking a nap. Probably not the best idea in the world, but it worked.
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Tags: architecture, photos
320GB
It's been too long since I updated, so I figured that this was an appropriate time to do it. I just completed an internal hard drive upgrade to my 2.33GHz core 2 duo MacBook Pro. Firstly I upped my 2GB of RAM to max of 3GB (the extra GB outweighed the benefits of dual channeling). And just today I replaced my stock 160GB hard drive with the new Western Digital 320GB Scorpio 2.5" Drive. I then restored everything with Time Machine and everything is back where it was pre-upgrade (except my wallpaper was reset to the default for some reason). The actual procedure involved quite a few screws, but aside from keeping track of those (a piece of tape made it easy), it was a fast (20min) process which resulted in going from a cramped 5 free GB to ~150 free GB. So far so good.
It's interesting to note (at least to me) that I now have a total of 1.23 terrabytes worth of storage sitting on my desk (actual formatted space brings the number down a bit though). I know this number sounds ample to me now, but I'm sure a few years down the line it will seem puny and inconsequential…until then…
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