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Presenting the ULSTEIN BRIDGE VISION™

ULSTEIN BRIDGE VISION™, the results of the research project Ulstein Bridge Concept (UBC), was presented today at ONS 2012 in Stavanger by the Minister of Trade and Industry, Trond Giske and head of marketing and innovation in ULSTEIN, Tore Ulstein. The bridge concept was developed in the maritime design laboratory at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO).

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Ulstein Bridge Concept to be presented at the ONS

The design work of the Ulstein Bridge Concept project has needed to remain classified until up until today and we are pleased to announce that the project will be officially presented at the ONS 2012 conference on Wednesday 29th of August.

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Projects inspired by 'Immaterials: Light painting WiFi'

Last week I wrote about how our film ‘Immaterials: Light painting WiFi’ has spread across the internet and become a popular cultural phenomena over the last year. Today I want to write about a couple of other kinds of impact that the film and the visualisations have created. We have observed the concepts, arguments and visual language being taken up and interpreted as new and derivative work by other practitioners. This points to a different sort of cultural propagation: the spectacle of the film created a momentum that has driven others to re-interpret, re-create and extend the work in many different directions.

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Visualising WiFi for the masses

A year the YOUrban project released the film ‘Immaterials: Light painting WiFi’. Since then the film has been viewed over a million times and spread far across the internet, finding its way into many different contexts and taken up in various fields. It has received broad international coverage through traditional news media, design magazines, television, radio, popular science, exhibitions, awards, books, and research. It is still being discussed on blogs, websites and is still being reported and shared on social media. In many ways, the film has become a part of popular culture.

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