PA’s top 10 most read articles of 2022
The year 2022 was full of excitement for us! We have followed development in different fields such as design, construction technologies, artificial intelligence, 3d printing, and more.
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The year 2022 was full of excitement for us! We have followed development in different fields such as design, construction technologies, artificial intelligence, 3d printing, and more.
MARS Studio designed an art installation themed on “Hedgehog’s Dilemma” for the urban animal section of the Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale.
On December 10-11, 2022, Computational Design: NEXT 12, a 2-day online interactive conference with global frontiers, featured new emerging technologies in art, architecture, design, and manufacturing.
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) designed the education campus, as part of Esbjerg Island’s Future Vision 2025. This ambitious project is the culmination of the much-anticipated population growth in Esbjerg, making it a hub for education, business, and tourism in the near future.
Designed by Javier Camacho, Game Designer Bot is a video-game designer assistant where everyone can ask for advice, and get useful answers, ideas, and tips.
Urban areas are the heartland of growth. They represent speed, modernity, and commerce – all riding on the ambitions of the human race. The want for an improved standard of living, better work opportunities, and proximity to everything makes cities desirable.
Kinetic sculptures are usually large, interactive, and can move. These kinds of artworks can be found in public areas and gardens all around the world. You may have seen some of them without even realizing it!
Artificial sense devices, such as sonar and magnetic sense, are built into humans (cyborgs) or body extensions, such as a vehicle.
Joshua has been using MidJourney’s and Stable Diffusion’s diffusion models to quickly interrogate ideas that come to me—much in the same way, traditionally, that we’ve used sketchbooks and a pen or pencil.
The concept of the EctoLife facility was designed by biotechnologist and science communicator Hashem Al-Ghaili which shows what childbirth might look like future. The artificial womb facility is powered entirely by renewable energy.
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