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| 12 Nov 2009 by nobody@flickr.com (Ryan Somma) Taken at the Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Hall of Invention at the National American History Museum. Visit ideonexus.com for daily science links. Uploads de Ryan Somma - http://www.flickr.com/photos/ideonexus/ |
| 5 Nov 2009 by Sean Looking at expansion compression of man-made mechanisms. VIDEO HERE. OCD // - http://myonlinegypsybook.blogspot.com/ |
| 25 Jun 2007 The inventor and the physicist meet up to talk about shape. Seed Magazine: Focus - http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/focus/ - References [ More results from Seed Magazine: Focus ] |
| 6 Oct 2009 by Paul Petrunia Chuck Hoberman of Hoberman Associates and Craig Schwitter of Buro Happold Consulting Engineers will discuss their new joint venture, the Adaptive Building Initiative (ABI), which is dedicated to designing a new generation of adaptive ... Bustler.net Events - http://www.bustler.net/index.php/events/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 by Sarah Wesseler ABI principals Chuck Hoberman and Craig Schwitter, PE, view the firm as part of an emerging movement that will fundamentally change building design as environmental concerns grow. “It's a space that's very undefined, I think: this ... e-Oculus - http://www.aiany.org/eOCULUS/newsletter/ |
| 18 Jul 2007 Chuck Hoberman wowed this Treehugger at the Transportable Environments conference a few years ago; he builds toys and sculptures that expand and contract and which are a hit at science museums. He also builds bigger architectural ... TreeHugger - http://www.treehugger.com/ - References |
| 13 Sep 2009 The screen that moves in mysterious ways is sculptor and engineer Chuck Hoberman's most technically ambitious project yet. Its structure, which expands and contracts like the iris of an eye, works according to the same principal as the ... News + Features - http://www.id-mag.com/articles/ [ More results from News + Features ] |
| 13 Jul 2007 by Verena The Sphere is only one of many bizarrely transforming toys that New York-based Chuck Hoberman has developed in more than fifteen years. But he is also deeply into changing the shapes of responsive architecture. PingMag - The Tokyo-based magazine about... - http://pingmag.jp/ - References |
| 10 Dec 2009 by Takeshi HIRATA The facade of Pola Ginza Building was designed by a NY based designer, Chuck Hoberman under a concept of "Water", "Light", and "Time", and the light was designed by Shozo Toyohisa. The LED of the facade lights up when the evening comes, ... Top Recent Entries RSS | KALONSNET - http://www.kalons.net/e/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 This resource requires iTunes, and features 14 designers talking about their submissions, ranging from the inventor Chuck Hoberman and his rapidly deployable tent to Ron Gilad on his products that serve a commentary on everyday life, ... Latest Internet resources added to the... - http://www.intute.ac.uk/visual/latest.html |
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