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Latest revision as of 08:39, 5 October 2015
Description
The design products were an outcome of two basic objectives: implementing the basics of swarm intelligence in the actual site, the north side of the Erasmusbridge, as well as experimenting with the software. The emergence of each mutation is driven by a daily time schedule, the force that decomposes the basic core of our design and restructures it as an info booth, bridge, bike stall, bar or shelter.
Eglypt-X stands for sculpting-within-the-datascape; our designs elaborate with matters such as transformation and mutation, becoming relationscapes that embrace the high complexities of relational forces, and proposes unfinished bodies, open to the dynamic processes of differentiation.
Design Concept
Dimitra
Leslie
Blanka
Material Proposal