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Code + Form
Row 1: (RS) *K2, P2* acrossRows 2, 3, & 4: Repeat Row 1Row 5: (RS) *K2, P2, C8F* Repeat to last 4 sts, K2, P2Row 6: Repeat Row 1Repeat rows 1-6 for desired length, ending with row 4Bind off in K2, P2 pattern
Row 1: (RS) *K2, P2* acrossRows 2, 3, & 4: Repeat Row 1Row 5: (RS) *K2, P2, C8F* Repeat to last 4 sts, K2, P2Row 6: Repeat Row 1Repeat rows 1-6 for desired length, ending with row 4Bind off in K2, P2 pattern
Hiking Directions to Point BreakFrom the North:- Follow the trail from the Nature Center- Turn right at the Water Tower, walk until you see the Old Oak Tree- Follow directions from the Old AakTree
From the South:- From the Pinic Grove, follow the Botany Trail- Turn right on the South Meadow Trail- Turn right on the Meadow Ranch Trail,walk until you see the Old Oak Tree- Follow directions from the Old Oak Tree
From the Old Oak Tree:- Follow the path under the tree- Turn right onto the Long Hill Trail- Follow the trail until you reach Point Break
Hiking Directions to Point BreakFrom the North:- Follow the trail from the Nature Center- Turn right at the Water Tower, walk until you see the Old Oak Tree- Follow directions from the Old AakTree
From the South:- From the Pinic Grove, follow the Botany Trail- Turn right on the South Meadow Trail- Turn right on the Meadow Ranch Trail,walk until you see the Old Oak Tree- Follow directions from the Old Oak Tree
From the Old Oak Tree:- Follow the path under the tree- Turn right onto the Long Hill Trail- Follow the trail until you reach Point Break
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CLOUD PIECEImagine theclouds dripping.Dig a hole inyour garden toput them in.
YOKO ONO, 1963
CLOUD PIECEImagine theclouds dripping.Dig a hole inyour garden toput them in.
YOKO ONO, 1963
Take an object.Do something to it.Do something else to it.“ “ “ “ “
Jasper Johns,Notebook [ND], 1965
Take an object.Do something to it.Do something else to it.“ “ “ “ “
Jasper Johns,Notebook [ND], 1965
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The Invisible Shape of Things Past, by ART+COM, 1995The idea that a video can be imagined as a physical object is the
foundation for this project. Because each frame is flat and 2-D, it can be stacked in space to produce a 3-D object that can then
be viewed from any angle. As the camera moves with a pan, tilt, or turn, the frames twist and turn, produc-
ing unexpected and fascinating shapes.
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Phare Tower, by Morphosis, 2008The Phare Tower is a design for a sixty-eight-story skyscraper in Paris.
Software developed by Satoru Sugihara was used to iteratively develop, test, and refine the structure to address multiple
parameters essential to the design. These images show how the software was used to design the following systems; shown from
left: optimization for solar performance, panel-dimension optimi-zation, and panel-angle analysis.
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Vinec, by Catalogtree, 2005This graphic shows data for 10,000 cars cross-ing a bridge between the cities of Arnhem
and Nijmegen in the Netherlands between 07:36 and 09:13 am. The horizontal axis for each unit shows the distance between the
vehicles and the ver-tical axis shows the difference between the measured speed and the speed limit.
Flocking Diplomats, by Catalogtree, 2008Between 1998 and 2005, diplomats in New York City were responsible for 143,703 parking violations.
This visualization shows each violation at its location within the city, with the United Nations at the epicenter.
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Form + Code + Language
Noam Chomsky &Generative Linguistics
Wolfgang Iser &Literary Anthropology
1644 million people connected55 trillion links2 million emails per second1 million SMS text messages per second8 terrabytes traffic per second65 billion phone calls per year255 exabytes magnetic storage
= Digital Anthropology