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2nd generation of 3D printed Shells for Visualise

I have just come back from the Digital Manufacturing Centre 3D printing lab at UCL where we just had our second round of shells made for us. This time around you can see shells which are beginning to...

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Newsletter July 2012

Its been over a year since we sent out our last newsletter – not that we haven’t been busy, in fact we’ve been absorbed in a whole range of projects and activities : Storyweir at Exlab, Hive Beach,...

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3rd generation of 3D printed Shells for Visualise

Our third round of shells fresh out of fabrication is here! I am excited that we now have shells that are more organic and life-like coming through. To drive this additional complexity I’ve been...

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Of fly-eye domes and public health data sets

This post is one of several exploring the research and creative processes Giles and I have undertaken for our project Lifestreams, an Art+Tech collaboration with industry partner, Philips R&D in...

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Presenting the Lifecharm shells

This morning we are off to Cambridge for our final meeting with our collaboration partners at Philips R&D, where we will be presenting the lifecharm shells we have generated from our health data...

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Lifecharm Shells Redux

Our collaborator at Philips R&D in Cambridge, David Walker, was generous enough to have some of the Lifecharm shells fabbed in a range of more exotic materials than our initial prototypes using...

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From lifecharm to shell

This post is one of several exploring the research and creative processes Giles and I have undertaken for our project Lifestreams, an Art+Tech collaboration with industry partner, Philips R&D in...

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Shell drawings

This post is one of several exploring the research and creative processes Giles and I have undertaken for our project Lifestreams, an Art+Tech collaboration with industry partner, Philips R&D in...

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Sea Shell Maths

This post is one of several exploring the research and creative processes Giles and I have undertaken for our project Lifestreams, an Art+Tech collaboration with industry partner, Philips R&D in...

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Health, Bones, Teeth, Shells and biomineralisation

This post is one of several exploring the research and creative processes Giles and I have undertaken for our project Lifestreams, an Art+Tech collaboration with industry partner, Philips R&D in...

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New Lifecharm Shells

Our colleague at Philips R&D, David Walker, was kind enough to have some more shells 3D printed in metal for a small experiment we’re planning to run in the new year. Here are some photos he’s...

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Lifestreams : Tactile Poetry

Since early December last year I’ve been carrying around one of the Lifecharm shells with me every day. It was generated from personal biosensor data gleaned not just from myself but from two other...

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Neighbourhood Ideas Exchange Toolkit

Click to view slideshow. Last year we collaborated with the Possible Futures Lab of the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway University of London to assist local people in Pallion, Sunderland...

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Digital Alchemy

Digital Alchemy – transforming data into poetry “The real nature of matter was unknown to the alchemist: he knew it only in hints. In seeking to explore it he projected the unconscious into the...

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Lifestreams at Mosaic3DX

This week we exhibited the Lifecharm shells, datalogger and Lifestreams film at the Mosaic3DX conference, held at Microsoft Research in Cambridge. The exhibition was organised by Karen Jinks of...

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