A Bundle of Elsewheres
A few new blogs have come to my attention since I last posted some recommendations.
Ruairi Glynn's Interactive Architecture is a weblog which operates just down the hall from the MSc AAC in the Bartlett's Unit 14.
Gravestmor's recent post on Conceptual Forms and Pruned's post on Ripple Topography provide a contrast between real and simulated surfaces.
BLDGBLOG goes from strength to strength. Every post is worth a look, but this recent recap triggered by winning an award should get you up to speed. (More awards to come, I'd wager, since BLDGBLOG is my pick in several Bloggies categories, and others are pointing the finger too...)
Elsewhere in Computing-For-Emergent-Architecture-land; things have been busy over at Processing Blogs recently, including my own work on plotting the ubiquitous London Underground map using time instead of distance, and some hints for people just starting out with Processing. My own blog this week also features some thoughts on fearlessness - part of a broader line of work looking into the things that programmers should seek to do as naturally as possible.
I've recently added a sidebar to this page with some other recommended blogs. Suggestions are welcome - what are we missing?
Ruairi Glynn's Interactive Architecture is a weblog which operates just down the hall from the MSc AAC in the Bartlett's Unit 14.
Gravestmor's recent post on Conceptual Forms and Pruned's post on Ripple Topography provide a contrast between real and simulated surfaces.
BLDGBLOG goes from strength to strength. Every post is worth a look, but this recent recap triggered by winning an award should get you up to speed. (More awards to come, I'd wager, since BLDGBLOG is my pick in several Bloggies categories, and others are pointing the finger too...)
Elsewhere in Computing-For-Emergent-Architecture-land; things have been busy over at Processing Blogs recently, including my own work on plotting the ubiquitous London Underground map using time instead of distance, and some hints for people just starting out with Processing. My own blog this week also features some thoughts on fearlessness - part of a broader line of work looking into the things that programmers should seek to do as naturally as possible.
I've recently added a sidebar to this page with some other recommended blogs. Suggestions are welcome - what are we missing?


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