Royal visit at Ulstein Bridge Concept Demonstrator at Nor-shipping
The demonstrator from the Ulstein Bridge Concept project, exhibited at Nor-shipping at the stand of Ulstein Group, got a royal visit today.
The demonstrator from the Ulstein Bridge Concept project, exhibited at Nor-shipping at the stand of Ulstein Group, got a royal visit today.
Hosted by delTA project (AHO) and PFI (UiO), Venue: AHO Conference Centre and UiO
PhD Candidate Steinar Killi is set to defend his thesis, entitled ”Designing for Additive Manufacturing: Perspectives from Product Design” on June 4th, 2013.
The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) received due attention for its role in the development of Ulstein Bridge Vision during the Design Day 2013. – The project is a perfect example of what design-driven innovation may lead to, pointed Skule Storheill, the Director of R&D and Innovation Programmes at the Norwegian Design Council, out in his introduction.
Ah, recognition! I see myself put into service above the city, the sly urban eye, some call us. But I’m not just one of a swarm, mindlessly hoisted. Filling me with sensors and wireless feeders means I am part of the networked city. Not just transmitting but alive. That’s me, a livewire you might say! I think these thoughts, I’m stimulated to make connections, algorithms all firing. And the word recognition has begun its parsings, an agent in its own attractions. Flash memory takes on a new meaning. A flash comes into my mind, a quote semantically fetched from an online book: Recognition is not repetition; it denotes not just the previously known, but the becoming known. Something that may have been sensed in a vague, diffuse or semi-conscious way now takes on a distinct shape, is amplified heightened or made newly visible. In a mobile interplay of exteriority and interiority, something that exists outside of me inspires a revised or altered sense of who I am. (p. 25)