[work in progress] This page brings together some thoughts about my design research. I am interested in the different representations of space, from the classic perspective to the overview, specially to these mutiple and distorted perspectives when we look through technology tools. What did this paradigm shift about perspective changed in our experience of life ? How to move with this new perspective ? Disconnected from our living spaces, we navigate the world through technological filters. Our point of view is as elastic as the ratio of scale and our perception of distances is distorted. We are projected elsewhere to orient ourselves in an environment in which we are already located. Self motion and augmented vision, What can I see when I move ? Seeing through technological tools produces effects ?
"Cosmic View The Universe in 40 Jumps" 1957 1st Edition by Kees Boeke
Inspired "Powers of Ten" film by Charles and Ray Eames
Every ten seconds we view the starting point from ten times farther out until our own galaxy is visible only a s a speck of light among many others.
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La loi proxémique et les effets de grossissement par Moles et Rohmer (1978)
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distorted territory [Research]
"In Free Fall: A Thought Experiment on Vertical Perspective" by Hito Steyerl → Text
navigation record on google earth from 3D mode [Research]
tracker GPS, possition point by point. Polar coordinate between datas and massive surveillance [Research]
"Follow me", tracked position in the train [Research]
Motion blur. When a camera creates an image, that image does not represent a single instant of time. Because of technological constraints or artistic requirements, the image may represent the scene over a period of time. [Research]
distorted territory [Research]
What if Google Maps went live... by Moniker studio
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How Far Can the Human Eye See? Is the horizon line always at eye level? Directly in front on your eyes, in your line of sight, will be the horizon, limit between the ground and the sky. Your line of sight. When you are in motion, the skyline stays still, even if sometimes there are variations in altitude.
A. Moles et E. Rohmer, Psychologie de l'espace
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Hybrid territory [Research]
Hybrid territory [Research]
Expression (carto-)graphique by Martin Paegelow
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Indirect flight by Joe Hamilton
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Desire path : A desire path is a path created as a consequence of erosion caused by human or animal foot-fall traffic. The path usually represents the shortest or most easily navigated route between an origin and destination. A simple desire path 4 . c Photo Rienk Mebius 2007
La typologie des coquilles de l'homme par Moles et Rohmer (1978)
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Case extraite de "On a marché sur la lune", Hergé 1954
Earth seen from space, new images of NASA
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Anti
-globe par Bruno Latour
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Urban Echos by lust. Now that we are familiar with being connected digitally, the physicality of our interactions becomes important again.
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See more but see beyond. Tracker GPS, multiple cameras and viewpoints. [Research]
"wei or die" interactive film by simon bouisson - multiple cameras and viewpoints
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Illusions of self-motion : If the other train (B) runs in the same direction but at a much greater speed than ours (for example a direct which passes by burning the distance), the illusion consists of this: we suddenly believe that our train (A) moves in the opposite direction (A '). [Research]
The Planet as your canvas by studio Moniker
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Illusions of perspective motion : objet from foreground go really fast to the background from the ground to the sky and disappears. [Research]
Exposition "vues d'en haut", Pompidou Metz
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Wolkenstudien | Cloud studies | Etudes des nuages by Helmut Völter, Spector Books / 272 pages / 28,00 cm x 21,00 cm
Division of the landscape plans seen through the window of the moving train. [Research]
BAYER Herbert,
Installation preparatory drawing of Field of extended vision, Arts Décoratifs museum, Paris, 1930. Bauhaus's archives, Berlin, 1982.
BAYER Herbert, Field of extended vision, Arts Décoratifs museum, Paris, 1930.. [Research]
EAMES Charles et Ray et SAARINEN, Think, Multi-screen Projection, Ovoïd Theater, Pavillon IBM, New-York, 1964. Photography by Eames office LLC.
Method of shaping the world. Tactile maps created by the Inuit carved in wood to draw the coasts (Landscapes, Houses, Bodies, Things: “Place” and the Archaeology of Inuit Imaginaries. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 11(2):213–250. Jun. 2004. Peter Whitridge).
Method of shaping the world. Representation by means of segments with which the peoples of Micronesia created maritime maps with which they could navigate between islands (British Museum). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 11(2):213–250. Jun. 2004. Peter Whitridge).
Tactile GPS interface. VRBINC Sara, brAInfu.cc, speculatif design, Helsinki, 2015
Grid system and overviews as millitary patterns. A grid is a network of intersecting parallel lines, whether real or imaginary. Most American streets are laid out in a grid pattern, meaning the streets intersect at right angles and form a pattern of squares when viewed from above. [Research]
Gps triangulation.
Haus-Rucker-Co, Environment Transformers Vienna 1968
Photocollage, views from above [Research]
Metahaven, Diagram of the six layers of the Stack
View from above, Porto [Research]