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9:18/19 at the car wash. #time #carwash #gif #experimentsinmotion https://www.instagram.com/p/BqcuNm9HtVX/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1d05kripo2gyv
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The sultry Babette and Femme de Champagne.
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Participating in #36Daysoftype06 at www.instagram.com/experimentsinmotion. Here was my take on A (for anemone!)
#36daysoftype #36days_a #anemones #ocean #gif #gifart #36daysoftype06 #typography
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What better way to celebrate over a year of Experiments in Motion than with a short film highlighting the design, research and innovation that went into partnership between Audi of America and Columbia University GSAPP .
Swoon NYC worked with us to create a video that captures the collaboration between Audi of America and Columbia University GSAPP, spanning from the initial launch to last month’s culminating NYC installation and everything in between. The GIFs above are just a taste of the footage from the full video, which you can check out here.
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Columbia University's GSAPP // Audi's experimentsinmotion blog (my absolute favorite collection of projects) just started following my tumblr. But actually tho today is the best day.
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stillness & motion.
The very moment that differentiates motion and motionless is always exciting.
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Transport. #undeniable #cta #effects #commute #transmutation #experimentsinmotion #cinemagraph
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Dreamy
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Experiments in Motion Exhibition
An exhibition marking the end of the first year of Experiments in Motion, a partnership between Audi of America and Columbia GSAPP through the Audi Urban Future Initiative. Open to the public at the Essex Street Warehouse in New York City September 15-24. More info here.
Experiments in Motion aims to imagine new forms of urban motion, new spaces for mobility and new visions for the future of New York City. Audi of America and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), have come together for a research think tank and a series of architectural design studios with the goal of challenging both partners to rethink motion, think differently about mobility, and work together to imagine future cities. As part of the Audi Urban Future Initiative, Experiments in Motion is a research component in a world wide network that seeks to bring together experts from within Audi with architects, planners, and visionaries with the purpose of generating innovative solutions for mobility in cities.
Partnering with the LowLine, Audi of America and Columbia are excited to connect their research on mobility to one of the most innovative proposals for a new kind of public space in New York City . As part of the partnership, students from the program have spent the summer researching all transportation systems in New York City, with special attention on exposing the potential of underground spaces. The research and designs generated by Experiments in Motion represent the future visions for how transportation spaces and infrastructures can be reimagined as sites for invention. The nine design proposals range from new architectural solutions for mobility today to provocative visions for the future.
The fifty foot floating model of Manhattan was researched with the help of the MTA, the DOT, and the Center for Urban Real Estate (CURE). The suspended aluminum street grid is a 1:1500 scale replica of Manhattan’s road infrastructure while the plexiglass below presents a never before seen view of the architectural volumes of every subway station on the island. Projected onto the floor below is an animated shadow that reveals the flows of motion through the city. Subways, buses, bike lanes, ferries, tunnels and bridges are described as flows of motion which come together to expose the city as a interconnected system for mobility - a city of motion.
Exhibition Design Team: George Dolidze, Mengyi Fan, Kelsey Lents Exhibition Installation: Art Domantay Projections: Nuit Blanche Animation Consultant: Casey Rehm / Studio Kinch Fabrication: Flatcut_, FABberz Special Thanks: Jesse Keenan, Pedro Zevallos, DOT, MTA, Transit Museum, Lowline Rendering by Mengyi Fan courtesy of Therrien–Barley
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Reflecting on change, at the bottom of the water. “Can I pick it up Uncle Dirk?”
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Flowing
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Somnambulist finds coffee.
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Train I ride, or case of the disappearing tracks.
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