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Place (here/not-here)

Were to make changes, YUPTA diagrams Current/ Future system for farmers and local people

Were to make changes, YUPTA diagrams Current/ Future system for farmers and local people

Syed Aaquib Hazari, Iris, Borris - Were to make the changes? 

Sustainability all over Europe

Sustainability all over Europe

Iris - Not only in the Netherlands, but throughout all the countries in Europe plays sustainability an…

Week 2: Report on week 2

Week 2: Report on week 2

Niki Nikolaou, Stefan Olsthoorn, Derek van den Berg, Klara Bergman - The weekly report for week 2 presents the findings of a YUTPA-analysis, and also briefly presents…

Grow your own food

Grow your own food

Antonio D'Aquilio - A big part of the food that we eat every day has travelled hundreds or thousands of kilometers

Architecture & The Texel Beach

Architecture & The Texel Beach

Nadia Remmerswaal - The municipality of Texel has big ambitions for the island. To become energy neutral by 2020 and to…

Saline agriculture Texel: an example transition project 2006-2010

Saline agriculture Texel: an example transition project 2006-2010

Iris - Dutch article on experimental research of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam on Saline argiculture on…

Witnessing your own steps

Witnessing your own steps

Zoro Feigl - The container was the first place I started. I built a small container of wood to see what a…

Seeing how others are looking

Seeing how others are looking

Zoro Feigl - The viewers often don’t want to interrupt each other’s view. Which creates a funny situation when…

Secret Stories

Secret Stories

Afaina de Jong / AFARAI - What happened here. As an urban investigator one stumbles upon interesting leads everywhere. What…

Consecutive moments in no particular order

Consecutive moments in no particular order

Zoro Feigl - In 2005 we wandered trough an old deserted sanatorium in the woods of Brandenburg, in Germany. This…

Recording the sun

Recording the sun

Zoro Feigl - In the basement of the Rietveld there was a room, which I used as a studio for a while. The only…

How to make strangers smile?

How to make strangers smile?

Martin Butler - It was a typical over heated, frustrated 2.30pm on a very warm and over crowded milan metro

3. What Interaction?

3. What Interaction?

The DataVeil is a body interface for a networked identity. It is our respond to the commercially…

6. What Network?

6. What Network?

A Dialogue between smartphones and a DataVeil.

7. What Privacy?

7. What Privacy?

Reactions of participants: At the touching moment that their faces are unveiled into the light, and…

9. What Time Zone?

9. What Time Zone?

How does my body feel in an online 24/7 economy, in which day and night, future and past, merge in…

10. What Presence?

10. What Presence?

A ritual for an absent body. - Our tangible bodies are increasingly absent in physical space while…

Public space needs different visual disruptions

Public space needs different visual disruptions

Anna Carlgren - The unique optical properties of glass induce witnessing and make public space alive and visual.

YUPTA in Techno-Eco-Systems

YUPTA in Techno-Eco-Systems

Markus Zöchbauer - Transscript from Monday 14/3/11

Play II

Woidy Hammami, Mathieu Gaide, Hemal, Laure Ménissier, Marketa Stepankova - Places to relax in big cities have activities separated for children and for parents; the first…

Place for Shelter II

Tomás Martín González - Place context

Tuning spatial montage

Tuning spatial montage

Charlie Gullström - Turning, then, to the designers of such hybrid spatial montage, we may observe how different…

Remote presence and mediated therapy

Remote presence and mediated therapy

In the spring of 2008, a mediated therapist treated twenty patients remotely, in a workplace…

Spatial relocation

Spatial relocation

In this day and age, it can perhaps be argued that architecture, through the integration of new…

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