Monday, 14. August 2006
Jeebus
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Thomas Briggs Art
Click the picture for a larger view | My methods resemble physical simulation and data visualization from the sciences, but I turn them to my own uses. I feel that I have more complete control over what comes out of my methods than by using algorithmic or fractal mathematics. I am emulating natural forces that create patterning in the real world, such as alluvial flows, turbulation and the like. I consciously manipulate the process in ways which force the results into accumulated gestures, which at least potentially, could come from my own hand. |
Charlie Chaplin 3D - EDNA
| ... or Charlie Chaplin meets Steven Spielberg ... Edna is a small short film realized by two students, Thomas Giusiano and Matthieu Rey, of SupInfoCom (Arles) in 2005. Very cool! |
Sewer Run
![]() | Pick your player, choose your board, tighten up your wheels and get ready to roll at breakneck speeds down some of the worlds longest and pointless open sewer runs. |
Drug Trade
| Making medicines today is a multi-billion dollar business dominated by large companies. But this is a relatively new development. Before the twentieth century, most medicines were made locally, by apothecaries or pharmacists following prescriptions written by doctors or given in books of recipes ? pharmacopoeia. The development of new medicines was a small-scale pursuit, which occupied some doctors and scientists. Many of the medicines people used had been employed for thousands of years; some still are today. This exhibition offers a chance to look at the way medicines were made, understood, and used in England in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. This exhibition presents the fine collection of early drug jars at the Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford. Drug Trade: therapy, pharmacy and commerce in early-modern Europe. |
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Blokarts
![]() | The Blokart harnesses the power of the wind to provide a high speed, adrenalin fuelled rush, just let out the sail, catch the wind and discover Blokart acceleration. The handlebar steering is light, direct and positive so that it can be taken out of the wind envelope to stop - just like sailing but without the water! |











