Bear in mind aesthetics means different things to different people. I happen to quite like the aesthetic features of this idea, and I also like the smooth, curving features of other designs, and, as you say, elegance and functionality. That doesn't necessarily mean that the latter is 'right' and the other is 'wrong'.
I'm in the eighth grade right now. What do you think is better to aspire, and eventually go to? Columbia, or Cooper?
I was speaking to a friend of mine who just graduated from college and he said that you shouldn't go to a college for "the gifted". What are your opinions?
thats an interesting CONCEPT, can i ask if you have any articles or journals about the said idea. im also taking my thesis now. and i find that concept interesting
There was a lot of stuff in my mind at the moment. I can tell you it was ovbiously influenced by Archigram and Lebbeus Woods (Anarchitecture). Heavily influenced by Neuromancer and bit by Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson. Also Ghost in the Shell. Victor Shklovsky's "Art as Device". In the end the project ended up having a message of its own....it is the American Suburbia...you give up your will and energy in return of a blissful dream world
@edmac78 Hey there! Excellent project. I am researching my thesis year and am very interested to incorporate parasitic techniques, potentially further.
If you have a moment ;), I have a few quick questions for you.
With much interest :
What / where was your site?
How did 'the parasite' evolve?
Intention? / Functionality?
Lastly, how did you explore the cyberWorld to generate this space and structure?
Site was Coney Island, NY. Which you could argue is full of parasites....mechanical structures of a demoutable nature on a usually perceived natural environment (a beach)......and also the human parasites! ( area around it is very rich in terms of interesting communities)
The parasite in this case did not evolve literally (as in fluidly mutated from one stage to another as a caterpillar would transform into a butterfly lets say) But rather, the project changed as the semester passed ( I quickly deployed a design and modified it as more research and critique by tutors and jurors was put into it). But in the fianl interation, you could say the parasite evolution is as follows:
Ew who likes fungus and parasites?
tanbro05 2 months ago
@RockNRococo
Bear in mind aesthetics means different things to different people. I happen to quite like the aesthetic features of this idea, and I also like the smooth, curving features of other designs, and, as you say, elegance and functionality. That doesn't necessarily mean that the latter is 'right' and the other is 'wrong'.
pomeroy600287 4 months ago
It's amazing what people call "Art" these days...
Herrsharp 7 months ago
This sucks.
KKR3107 7 months ago
loco y en ese bicho uno por donde camina?
elkhrz 9 months ago
i dont get it ?
1992steffan 10 months ago
interesting
bora111bora 1 year ago
WTF
Tyson200422 1 year ago
an example of parasitic architecture in the real world would be slums. Especially if they crop up on top of infrastructure.
AlternateArtisan 1 year ago
Makes me think of Minmatar from Eve
Remscar 1 year ago
who ever thought parasites were good for anything... well done parasites!
4r4biq 1 year ago
Me parece interesante el concepto, me recuerda a la vida.
Como los proyectos de ferias con sus lineas estilizadas que luego son invadidos por estucturas más informales (comerciantes y sus carpas).
"Es como" hacer bancos de coral con materiales de deshecho que es sacrificado para que la vida los consuma poco a poco.
De manera racional sería interesante para plantear sistemas de vivienda en paises en desarrollo.
Saludos!
tr4uko 1 year ago
i just don't get what this is about :(
Pajijic 1 year ago
quiet nature: with plastic
normixxxx 1 year ago
looks very very cool!
SatoTM3 1 year ago
I saw a comment below mentioning Cooper
I'm in the eighth grade right now. What do you think is better to aspire, and eventually go to? Columbia, or Cooper?
I was speaking to a friend of mine who just graduated from college and he said that you shouldn't go to a college for "the gifted". What are your opinions?
Spocksbrother 1 year ago
The exploration of new ideas is always valid and necessary for progress.
The designers who take risks and expand the discussion of what is possible create the new design language.
There is nothing wrong with elegant simple function, but even that was a design language that had to be explored and developed.
This "Parasitic Architecture" is intriguing. The project is obviously posing questions and exploring new ideas and not trying to be a pretty box.
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P4RK3R172839 2 years ago
thats an interesting CONCEPT, can i ask if you have any articles or journals about the said idea. im also taking my thesis now. and i find that concept interesting
saicunanan 3 years ago
There was a lot of stuff in my mind at the moment. I can tell you it was ovbiously influenced by Archigram and Lebbeus Woods (Anarchitecture). Heavily influenced by Neuromancer and bit by Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson. Also Ghost in the Shell. Victor Shklovsky's "Art as Device". In the end the project ended up having a message of its own....it is the American Suburbia...you give up your will and energy in return of a blissful dream world
edmac78 3 years ago
@edmac78 Hey there! Excellent project. I am researching my thesis year and am very interested to incorporate parasitic techniques, potentially further.
If you have a moment ;), I have a few quick questions for you.
With much interest :
What / where was your site?
How did 'the parasite' evolve?
Intention? / Functionality?
Lastly, how did you explore the cyberWorld to generate this space and structure?
Thanks for your time.
Ciao,
abrisi_
abrisi687 11 months ago
@abrisi687 Hi man, thanks.
Site was Coney Island, NY. Which you could argue is full of parasites....mechanical structures of a demoutable nature on a usually perceived natural environment (a beach)......and also the human parasites! ( area around it is very rich in terms of interesting communities)
edmac78 11 months ago
The parasite in this case did not evolve literally (as in fluidly mutated from one stage to another as a caterpillar would transform into a butterfly lets say) But rather, the project changed as the semester passed ( I quickly deployed a design and modified it as more research and critique by tutors and jurors was put into it). But in the fianl interation, you could say the parasite evolution is as follows:
edmac78 11 months ago
the concept is really great, loved the video and the idea
tgoazevedo 3 years ago
this is a good idea, but i dont know about what talk... do you know the lebbeus woods architect?
rolandoarq 3 years ago
yes, he was actually a member on the jury for this project at Columbia
edmac78 3 years ago
yes, WOODS is a teacher of columbia university, but jury? this is your academic project? or is a competition?.
(sorry for my english)
rolandoarq 3 years ago
Well Woods is actually a prof. down at the Cooper Union. He came to the review because it was Peter Cook's studio at columbia.
edmac78 3 years ago
do you have any essays about parasitic architecture. I kinda would like to know more about the idea.
glauberl 4 years ago
me too
StudentCambodia 2 years ago
exelent complex
erickbogantes 5 years ago