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	<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 21:03:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>URBANage/urbanaIDADE  CLEARcity/cidadeCLARA</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/URBANage-urbanaIDADE-CLEARcity-cidadeCLARA</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 21:03:07 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
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		<description>As a wanderer a citizen and a user;
As an architect and a designer;
I've been collecting thoughts and analyzing the two cities I spend most time in - NYC where I currently live and LIS(bon) where I'm from - learning what works/ what doesn't and thinking how can a collaborative platform share informed proposals to make life in the city fluid and smooth.


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"Observation of a piece of interactive technology in a public space", a brief rant about CP ticketing at Estação do Rossio  in Lisbon.
(for a PComp assignment at ITP Fall 2010)</description>
		
		<excerpt>As a wanderer a citizen and a user; As an architect and a designer; I've been collecting thoughts and analyzing the two cities I spend most time in - NYC where I...</excerpt>

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		<title>CorKit</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/CorKit</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 21:01:12 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Cork]]></category>

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		<description>R&#38;D work-in-progress


1. CNC cork at various thicknesses and granularities;
2. Compress cork out of CNC'd molds, compare results w/ above; 
3. 3D printing of cork/caju-rubber composite exploring gradient variable of mix percentages;
4. Kiln test cork/ceramic composite at different ratios;
5. Explore the dielectric qualities of cork and possible application in soft circuitry as element of a capacitor.</description>
		
		<excerpt>R&#38;D work-in-progress   1. CNC cork at various thicknesses and granularities; 2. Compress cork out of CNC'd molds, compare results w/ above;  3. 3D printing of...</excerpt>

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		<title>[QUARTO]</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/QUARTO</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 20:50:33 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[thyssen2000, europan6]]></category>

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		<description>[QUARTO] was Filipa Tomaz &#38; Rodolfo Reis Dias
a collaborative in architecture, urban planning and design in Lisbon and New York, 2000-2006

.................................................................................................................................................................................
THYSSEN 2000
with Luis Estrela

Thyssen Architecture Prize
Iberian Idea Competition for Young Architects
Transportation Terminal, Gijón, Spain, 2000  


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THE SITE
Between the main city entrance and the old port.

THE PROGRAM
A new train transfer terminal. The restructuring of the end terminal and the train museum.

RELATING TO THE EXISTING
Elevate trains - a continuous plateaux leveled at 21m above sea water will become the level of the new train platforms. Build urban fabric - a system of new city blocks limited by streets, in which some are covered, that fills the existing void and continuing the city by density. Beach access - crossing the terminal to access the beach on the west side, is shortened by the advantage of controlled spaces.

THE PROPOSAL
Is wanted as an inhabited great wall. The Transfer Terminal is entangled between street alignments. Inside, a square, divided into quarts, articulates concentric distribution. A sequence of spaces of rigorous geometry settle plazas and inner streets for pedestrians and vehicles. The station rests over this large base and under a landmark roof. As a heavily supported mass that breaths light, open to the sky in small spots of sun and air, the protective volume shines and limits the shadow for the train performance. In between the 216 columns Departures and Arrivals overlook the city.



.................................................................................................................................................................................
EUROPAN 6
w/ Ana Rita Castro &#38; Jorge Pereira da Silva

Affordable Housing Masterplan
European Idea Competition for Young Architects
Bairro de Santos Nicolau, Setubal, Portugal, 2001
selected work


'Mutatis Mutandis'
Site  -  topographically privileged: in relation to the river, by the presence of the mountains, and the movement in the port.   Analysis  -  unrespected urbanity, ravaged spaces, non-constructions.     Request  -  to face the river as an escape, to define an area of intervention that is extendable, to offer public space, to provide depth, to search for a rule.   Desire  -  to make city, to intervene in the territory.   References  -  the absolute necessity of History: for these are pre-existing territories.  For the proposal, as desire of change, exists through Time in Time.   Proposal  -  'The city is founded in square, and it is as long as it is large; and he measured the city with a golden cane... And its length and its height and its width are equal.' (Apocalypse, XXI, 16)


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A city ages in a distinct way of a painting. Beyond the acumulated superficial patina, constant transformation describes itself as amplification and amendment.  Resistance to time, as well as density are a consequence, more than just a condition. What doesn’t resist, disappears.  To amend is introduced as placement of decisions.  And more than to heal, must propose.  Changing what must be changed. 'Mutatis Mutandis'

The neighborhood oversees the river.  From its elevated position, as an acropole, pleases itself with enxpansive views.  Lack of a revealing program leads to territorial search, that could be extended to infinity.  The plan of the city is first inscribed in a square, and, drafted in perpendicular profiles to the river, a sequence of streets point to the reflection of the water.  The rigorous urban grid is made of 10 meter wide streets spaced by the urban cells, or blocks of density, that are 15x15 meters.
Under this urban structure there is an infrastructural crypt.

Public spaces are opened after the grid. Squares and subtle enlarged streets, connected in depth, stretch the vision as they shelter.  The proposal craves for density. And depth is pursued to territorial, urban and private scale.

Dwellings enclose that wish of depth, and are conceived  so that there is access and sight to most of the streets - front, back and side.  The same structure responds differently and actively resists to the complex and proper demands of the individual.  Density becomes the consequence of binding individual imaginativeness and neighbooring boundaries.  Density is the desire of  enclosing at different scales, the individual and the public, one same entity, the City.

Desire is already memory...</description>
		
		<excerpt>[QUARTO] was Filipa Tomaz &#38; Rodolfo Reis Dias a collaborative in architecture, urban planning and design in Lisbon and New York, 2000-2006 ...</excerpt>

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		<title>Rock Stool</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/Rock-Stool</link>

		<comments>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/following/filipatomaz/Rock-Stool</comments>

		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 20:50:31 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[ITP, Fall 2011, Designing for Digital Fabrication]]></category>

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		<description>with Eric Hagan

Rocking Stool was modeled from a sphere in Rhino and then layered in interlaced slabs in 123DMake from wich the profiles were taken to MasterCam and put to G-code for CNC milling.
Photos of final product will be posted soon.


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ITP, Fall 2011, Designing for Digital Fabrication (Danny Rozin)</description>
		
		<excerpt>with Eric Hagan  Rocking Stool was modeled from a sphere in Rhino and then layered in interlaced slabs in 123DMake from wich the profiles were taken to MasterCam...</excerpt>

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		<title>CANTEEN</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/CANTEEN</link>

		<comments>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/following/filipatomaz/CANTEEN</comments>

		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 20:46:01 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Omaha, Food Event Design]]></category>

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		<description>with William Watson and Corey Yurkovich

The perfect meal is a confluence of great conversation, compelling atmosphere, and delicious food.  Omaha chef Jeff Everroad and New York design collaborative Tomaz Watson Yurkovich present Canteen, a laboratory to blend, inspire, and experiment with the elements of the perfect meal.  Conceived and built as transformable shipping crates, Canteen is a three-layered apparatus: a rough plywood construction wraps a refined mirrored interior, which, in-turn, contains brightly hued foam blocks. These materials embody two conditions of food: the raw plywood characterizes the unfinished texture of ingredients while the mirrored interior and colored foam represent the finished quality of prepared food: elegant and exciting.


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Canteen will be transported to the site on the day of the event, opened and elevated on tripods.  The foam blocks will be removed, creating serving areas, and the crates’ mirrored interior will establish a floating horizon within which guests can enjoy food, drink, and conversation.  Reflections of the highway, land, sky, and people will intermingle to create a welcoming and convivial atmosphere.

Chef Everroad offers a Pork Trio of country style pork terrine with cornichons and caramelized onions, pork rillette on flatbread, and housemade spanish chorizo with petite greens, radish, queso fresco and sherry peppercorn vinaigrette.  In addition, guests will enjoy a curated selection of white wines and music.

Canteen’s transport, operability, and ‘instant usefulness’ are at the heart of this event.  For those who stop by, Canteen will be a genial setting to reaffirm the importance of the perfect meal in our lives.



elevATE event by Emerging Terrain under the theme "Food and Transportation", Omaha June 3rd 2012</description>
		
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		<title>wind-O-farm</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/wind-O-farm</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 20:37:44 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[ITP, Sculpting Data into Everyday Objects]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">4187061</guid>

		<description>with Ben Light


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src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide19_o.jpg" data-mid="22112065"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide20.jpg" width="670" height="502" width_o="960" height_o="720" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide20_o.jpg" data-mid="22112068"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide21.jpg" width="670" height="502" width_o="960" height_o="720" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide21_o.jpg" data-mid="22112070"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide22.jpg" width="670" height="502" width_o="960" height_o="720" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide22_o.jpg" data-mid="22112071"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide23.jpg" width="670" height="502" width_o="960" height_o="720" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide23_o.jpg" data-mid="22112073"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide24.jpg" width="670" height="502" width_o="960" height_o="720" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide24_o.jpg" data-mid="22112074"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide25.jpg" width="670" height="502" width_o="960" height_o="720" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/Slide25_o.jpg" data-mid="22112075"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;




The wind-O-farm, a kinetic window screen, is comprised of a series of turbines, each representing its respective wind-farm. Turbine size, number of blades, location, and even efficiency is be determined by the data. The look of each turbine is reminiscent of farmhouse windmills, which can still be found across the state of Pennsylvania.

Technology to harness energy of wind is amongst men early inventions. From ship sails for traveling across the sea to windmills for grinding food.

As energy consumption rises and technology advances, wind power collection has taken a new scale and wind farms have become prevalent elements of our landscapes.

Taking data from all of the wind farms in the state of Pennsylvania, we 3D printed a kinetic window screen sculpture.

sculpting  &#62; kinetic object
data  &#62; world v.s. local &#62; natural elements &#62; clean energy &#62; wind power
into
everyday objects  &#62; personal space/ambient &#62; home design/furnishing


ITP, Spring 2012 Sculpting Data into Everyday Objects (Esther Cheung)&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/windOfarm screen_b-w.png" width="580" height="300" width_o="580" height_o="300" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4187061/windOfarm screen_b-w_o.png" data-mid="22225237"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;</description>
		
		<excerpt>with Ben Light        The wind-O-farm, a kinetic window screen, is comprised of a series of turbines, each representing its respective wind-farm. Turbine size,...</excerpt>

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		<title>The HighLine Underbelly</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/The-HighLine-Underbelly</link>

		<comments>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/following/filipatomaz/The-HighLine-Underbelly</comments>

		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 19:43:53 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[ITP, Fall 2011, Urban Experience in the Network Age]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">4186849</guid>

		<description>with Engin Ayaz, Maria Rabinovich and Kimi Spencer

Concept
Hint at mechanisms of surveillance and voyeurism, enabled via CCTV cameras and architecture boundaries.
Create translucency using light and movement across physical edges of built urban environment.
Casting pedestrian's "light shadows" across architectural boundaries. 
Inspire cross-circulation: people above to be spend time below and vice-versa.


&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/animation.png" width="637" height="360" width_o="637" height_o="360" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/animation_o.png" data-mid="22031837"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/HighLineSystemDiagram.jpg" width="670" height="393" width_o="2048" height_o="1203" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/HighLineSystemDiagram_o.jpg" data-mid="22031846"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/people.png" width="385" height="257" width_o="385" height_o="257" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/people_o.png" data-mid="22032227"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/blobsdetect.png" width="407" height="257" width_o="407" height_o="257" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/blobsdetect_o.png" data-mid="22032226"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/pixels feet 1.png" width="450" height="371" width_o="450" height_o="371" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/pixels feet 1_o.png" data-mid="22031847"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/pixels feet 2.png" width="450" height="369" width_o="450" height_o="369" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4186849/pixels feet 2_o.png" data-mid="22031849"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;

Site-Specific The HighLine Underbelly
An ambient light installation for the underbelly of the HighLine activating the space below using the movement above.
The HighLine is fertile in variation and design curation above.
Yet below, its underbelly is an apealling and underutilized.
This proposal leverages the latent potential of the neglected corridor making use of its structure.

Installation
Computer vision and blob detection algorithms translate wireless CCTV surveillance data into a real-time abstract animation and control lights installation.
The voids in-between the supporting beams of the HighLine structure appear as amplified pixels to reveal pedestrian movement above. Intensity and pattern variation reflects crowd number and crowd movement. The lighting animation quality adapts to the ambient sky color, time of day and season.


ITP, Fall 2011 Urban Experience in the Network Age (Adam Greenfield)</description>
		
		<excerpt>with Engin Ayaz, Maria Rabinovich and Kimi Spencer  Concept Hint at mechanisms of surveillance and voyeurism, enabled via CCTV cameras and architecture boundaries....</excerpt>

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		<title>chocolate tasting &#38; pairing</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/chocolate-tasting-pairing</link>

		<comments>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/following/filipatomaz/chocolate-tasting-pairing</comments>

		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 16:56:48 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[ITP, Materials and Experimental Design, Food Event Design]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">4185881</guid>

		<description>This food design project was part of a Chocolate Dinner held at Mast Brother's chocolate factory in Brooklyn.
The concept behing it is chocolate as a malleable base for variegated, unexpected pairings of taste and texture using Molecular Gastronomy  - an innovative and (still) emerging field of cooking techniques -, and how pairing complementary and contrasting flavors, textures and scents can augment the experience of chocolate degustation.


&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 1.jpg" width="670" height="446" width_o="960" height_o="640" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 1_o.jpg" data-mid="22026033"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 6.jpg" width="670" height="446" width_o="960" height_o="640" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 6_o.jpg" data-mid="22026804"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 7.jpg" width="670" height="446" width_o="960" height_o="640" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 7_o.jpg" data-mid="22026807"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate sketch.png" width="450" height="295" width_o="450" height_o="295" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate sketch_o.png" data-mid="22026063"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 2.JPG" width="450" height="253" width_o="450" height_o="253" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 2_o.JPG" data-mid="22026044"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 3.JPG" width="450" height="253" width_o="450" height_o="253" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 3_o.JPG" data-mid="22026051"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 4.JPG" width="450" height="253" width_o="450" height_o="253" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 4_o.JPG" data-mid="22026056"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 5.JPG" width="450" height="253" width_o="450" height_o="253" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate dinner 5_o.JPG" data-mid="22026059"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate rehearsal.JPG" width="450" height="253" width_o="450" height_o="253" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate rehearsal_o.JPG" data-mid="22029789"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate concept.jpg" width="670" height="418" width_o="1000" height_o="625" src_o="http://payload94.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/4185881/12 MED chocolate concept_o.jpg" data-mid="22026031"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;

On the table where ’tongue’ shaped chocolate bites and chocolate tuiles to be tasted with:
 - salted anchovies
 - raw mushrooms 
- cucumber
 - mint leaves
 - persimmon bites
 - raspberries
 - chocolate chantilly
 - chocolate ‘caviar’ (spheres)
 -and there were also ‘tongue’ shaped vanilla tuiles to taste the solid and foamy chocolates.
 For seasoning there was: 
- cane sugar
 - sea salt
 - olive oil
 - black truffle oil
 - and Madeira wine.

The next step on this project is a web app for sharing chocolate pairing experiences.

ITP, Fall 2011 Materials and Experimental Design (Assaf Eshet), Spring 2012 CommLab WEB (Roxy Staycut)</description>
		
		<excerpt>This food design project was part of a Chocolate Dinner held at Mast Brother's chocolate factory in Brooklyn. The concept behing it is chocolate as a malleable base...</excerpt>

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		<title>'cocooning'</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/cocooning</link>

		<comments>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/following/filipatomaz/cocooning</comments>

		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 16:57:08 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[ITP, Thesis, Calming Technology]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">3382100</guid>

		<description>“cocooning” is a series of body-objects designed to allure into calmness.
When sensing restlessness, tension or anxiety they reply with soothing vibration sound-waves and promote a return to the inner self and to restorative metamorphosis.


&#60;img src="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.001.png" width="670" height="418" width_o="1280" height_o="800" src_o="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.001_o.png" data-mid="22224702"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.002.png" width="670" height="418" width_o="1280" height_o="800" src_o="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.002_o.png" data-mid="22224715"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.003.png" width="670" height="418" width_o="1280" height_o="800" src_o="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.003_o.png" data-mid="22224719"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.004.png" width="670" height="418" width_o="1280" height_o="800" src_o="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.004_o.png" data-mid="22224723"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.005.png" width="670" height="418" width_o="1280" height_o="800" src_o="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.005_o.png" data-mid="22224728"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.006.png" width="670" height="418" width_o="1280" height_o="800" src_o="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.006_o.png" data-mid="22224730"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.007.png" width="670" height="418" width_o="1280" height_o="800" src_o="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.007_o.png" data-mid="22224733"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.008.png" width="670" height="418" width_o="1280" height_o="800" src_o="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.008_o.png" data-mid="22224738"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.009.png" width="670" height="418" width_o="1280" height_o="800" src_o="http://payload54.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/3382100/cocooning_SYNOPSIS.009_o.png" data-mid="22224742"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;




























Three body-objects respond to restlessness, tension and anxiety.
An egg shaped chair/bed senses movement while rocking; a womb like underwater sound follows the movement to stillness. 
An interlaced long pillow reads muscle tension; it softly vibrates into Om where it supports the neck, sacrum and legs.
A rounded pillow measures heart rate; slowly a vibration motion and sound wave mimic the heart beat to calmness.

“Cocooning” is an exercise in affective technology and seamless body-object interaction. Its aim is to conduce the body into a state of rest and promote wellness. Under the premise that the body learns viscerally, these body-objects are behavioral change companions.

press: PSFK, inventorspot, threnhunter</description>
		
		<excerpt>“cocooning” is a series of body-objects designed to allure into calmness. When sensing restlessness, tension or anxiety they reply with soothing vibration...</excerpt>

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		<title>Cell(f)</title>
				
		<link>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/Cell-f</link>

		<comments>http://cargocollective.com/filipatomaz/following/filipatomaz/Cell-f</comments>

		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 03:59:46 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>filipaTOMAZ</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[ITP, Spring 2011, Constructing Generative Systems]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">1362637</guid>

		<description>Cell(f) is a device for interactive self communication, it allows you to call yourself and to answer yourself calling you.
Cell(f) is constituted by the structural skeleton of headphones and two working cell phones that can call one another and only one another.
Cell(f) is a DADA exercise; a comment on the self act of mobile human (inter)active communication.

&#60;img src="http://payload.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/1362637/12 ITP GEN Cellf people.jpg" width="670" height="417" width_o="2048" height_o="1276" src_o="http://payload.cargocollective.com/1/0/15852/1362637/12 ITP GEN Cellf people_o.jpg" data-mid="22031425"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;

ITP, Spring 2011 Constructing Generative Systems  (Todd Holoubek)</description>
		
		<excerpt>Cell(f) is a device for interactive self communication, it allows you to call yourself and to answer yourself calling you. Cell(f) is constituted by the structural...</excerpt>

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