Tag Archive for Architecture

Bus tracking

Welcome to november!

I have an update on the Bus Tracker concept mentioned earlier. It appears that Google have begun the push to integrate public transport timetable data into their maps application. I came across the Google transit feed specifications when checking through the google code pages, and found a fairly comprehensive explanation of what data Google needs to integrate this as an interactive/navigable map.

It’s not too hard to see that the data needed to implement something like this will not be the hardest to track down (thanks again in part to earlier tools provided by Google) and some others can simply be arbitrarily entered (such as stop descriptors or route labels etc.).

This does not make life completely easy for the project in mind, but it does point yet again to a workable (if at first static) solution which could be implemented with only a minimal dose of pain.

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continuum exhibition

The Chennai Free Information Zone project is exhibited as part of the Continuum: Tactics for Contingent Environments Exhibition in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  The Continuum exhibition is a collaboration between Anthony Burke of UTS DAB Architecture and David Burns of Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture.

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Architecture Delirium

Architecture Delirium is a short film (by Rachael Hemmings, Jessica Marsden-Smedley and myself) submitted in 2007 for an Architecture Cinema & Representation subject in the Bachelor of Architecture course at UTS.It is a quirky little film that tells the (somewhat autobiographical) story of one student’s descent into madness due to many hours spent in the computer labs at uni.


Architecture Delirium (2007) from Jason McDermott on Vimeo.The film won two awards (with the prize being a copy of ‘Schott’s Original Miscellany’ ) at the in-house screening night held at the end of semester;

  • Most Technically Accomplished
  • Best Overall Film

We wanted to show the film elsewhere as well, perhaps even polish it up a bit further and submit it to a competition, but our architecture dissertation semesters’ became a bigger priority that it’s only just now resurfacing after such a long time.Better late than never!  I hope you enjoy.

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Skinform

Skinform ProjectThe Computational Environments students created the Skinform as the major project for the studio.  It has been fully exhibited here at UTS and also as a small teaser exhibit at Customs House.Skinform @ Customs House (6th October 2008)As part of the Sydney Architecture Festival, the Skinform project was exhibited.  The project was initially planned to be installed as a fully working prototype in the courtyard in front of Customs House, however the weather forecast forced us inside.  The Skinform base module was installed as a teaser, as well as a video projection of the project.See Also:http://skinform.net/http://skinform.blogspot.com/ http://datasearch.uts.edu.au/dab/news-events/architecture/news-detail.cfm?ItemId=12637&ItemDate=2008-10-02/http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/06/skinform-project-sees-shape-shifting-structure-get-its-wiggle-on/

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