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Apparatus at The HABITAR Exhibition

31 May ’10
By: JulianFiled under Apparatus for Capturing Other Points of View, Art Technology, Design, Design Art Technology, Landscape as Interface, Projects, Themes, Urban. Tagged Exhibition, HABITAR, The Apparatus for Capturing Other Points of View, William H. Whyte. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment

As Fabien has mentioned and due to his participation in curating the event, the laboratory’s Apparatus for Capturing Other Points of View will be exhibited at HABITAR. It’ snice to have this project reconsidered in an art & technology context. … Continue reading →

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William H. Whyte Revisited: An Experiment With An Apparatus for Capturing Other Points of View

10 Aug ’09
By: JulianFiled under Apparatus for Capturing Other Points of View, Design, Design Art Technology, Design as Strategy, Design for Implications, Interaction Terms, Interface, Landscape, Landscape as Interface, Motion, New Interaction Rituals, Observations, Peculiar, Projects, Proximity, Psychogeography, Social Practice, Time, Urban. Tagged Design Apparatus, Design Sketch, Design Study, Design Techniques, Instruments, Momentum, Observation, Pace, Public Space, Slow, Social Life of Small Urban Spaces, Speed, Surveillance, Urban Design, Visualization, William H. Whyte. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments
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  • About

    Near Future Laboratory is a thinking, making, design, development and research practice based in California and Europe.

    Our goal is to understand how imaginations and hypothesis become materialized to swerve the present into new, more habitable near future worlds.

  • People

    We are a collective of tactical scouts cobbling various near futures:
    Jed Berk
    Julian Bleecker
    Will Carter
    Aaron Straup Cope
    Nick Foster
    Fabien Girardin
    Nicolas Nova
    Ted Renwick
    Jayne Vidheecharoen

  • Projects

    As a practice, we work through a simple process of brainstorming themes, creating scenarios and prototypes that place the themes in everyday life. We split our projects between self-supported initiatives and work for clients that include BBVA, Nokia Design, Orange and Swisscom.

  • Publications

    The logs of our conversations on the “weak signals” that echo from the fringes of digital culture, where the near-future already exists:
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