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Balkanski digitalni sat...
- Pooll
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#1 Balkanski digitalni sat...
Nakon godina napornog rada stručnjaci s Fakulteta elektrotehnike i računalstva te Priridoslovno - matematičkog fakulteta iz Zagreba, u suradnji sa svim elektrotehničkim i matematičkim fakultetima na području Balkana (osobito s onima s prostora bivše Jugoslavije), okončali su projekt BALKANSKI DIGITALNI SAT. Znanstveni rad koji je trajao gotovo tri godine, rad koji je stajao gotovo 160 milijuna eura, najveći je projekt koji je ostvaren u spomenutoj suradnji bivših YU republika i njihovih istočnih susjeda od demokratizacije ovih prostora. Rezultat možete pogledati na slijedećim internet stranicama:
http://www.yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html

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dinash
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#4
hm ... nije smijesno pooll ...
Yugop Nakamura je poznat (i nadasve zajeban) umjetnik ... ovaj rad koji si linkao je druga verzija sata iz njegove analog/digital serije. "originalna verzija" je (izmedju ostalog) bila dio izlozbe "wizards of web" na kojoj su pored yugopa predstavljeni radovi internet velikana poput Tomato Interactive, Joshua Davis, Daniel Brown ...
Nakamura je jedan od rijetkih net dizajnera koji je vec upisan u Design Museum.
predlazem da pogledash sajt internationallies (jedan od najnovijih radova).
Malo vise txta (kome se da) preneseno sa Design Museum sajta:
Regarded as one of the world's most innovative web designers, YUGO NAKAMURA is renowned for the wit and complexity of the interactive animations he creates for his personal sites.
When Yugo Nakamura unveiled Version 2.0 of his MONOcrafts site in 1999, it caused a sensation in the web design community. One of the first designers to use the then-newly developed Flash 4 software, Nakamura had devised fluid, naturalistic images which proved how powerful a creative tool Flash 4 could be.
MONOcrafts was the product of nearly a decade of experimentation by Nakamura since he had discovered digital media in 1990. Born in Nara, the ancient capital of Japan in 1970, he originally studied civil engineering and landscape architecture at Tokyo University. After graduation, Nakamura spent four years working on bridge building projects.
As a civil engineer, he had become obsessed by his relationship with his surroundings. Nakamura's interest in digital media was sparked by his desire to create an abstract version of that relationship and also to make things by hand. An important influence was John Maeda, the creative technologist and theoretician whose work at MIT Media Lab has been devoted to transforming the computer into a creative catalyst, rather than a functional tool.
Through MONOcrafts and subsequent interactive design projects, such as those on his http://www.yugop.com and http://www.surface.yugop.com sites, Nakamura, now based in Tokyo, has striven to replicate the exquisite detailing and refinement of traditional Japanese craftsmanship on the web. Technically, his work is exceptionally complex: borne of the intellectual rigour of his early training in civil engineering and landscape architecture. Yet to the user, Nakamura's interactive images appear engagingly playful thanks to their elegant naturalism and wry wit.
Yugop Nakamura je poznat (i nadasve zajeban) umjetnik ... ovaj rad koji si linkao je druga verzija sata iz njegove analog/digital serije. "originalna verzija" je (izmedju ostalog) bila dio izlozbe "wizards of web" na kojoj su pored yugopa predstavljeni radovi internet velikana poput Tomato Interactive, Joshua Davis, Daniel Brown ...
Nakamura je jedan od rijetkih net dizajnera koji je vec upisan u Design Museum.
predlazem da pogledash sajt internationallies (jedan od najnovijih radova).
Malo vise txta (kome se da) preneseno sa Design Museum sajta:
Regarded as one of the world's most innovative web designers, YUGO NAKAMURA is renowned for the wit and complexity of the interactive animations he creates for his personal sites.
When Yugo Nakamura unveiled Version 2.0 of his MONOcrafts site in 1999, it caused a sensation in the web design community. One of the first designers to use the then-newly developed Flash 4 software, Nakamura had devised fluid, naturalistic images which proved how powerful a creative tool Flash 4 could be.
MONOcrafts was the product of nearly a decade of experimentation by Nakamura since he had discovered digital media in 1990. Born in Nara, the ancient capital of Japan in 1970, he originally studied civil engineering and landscape architecture at Tokyo University. After graduation, Nakamura spent four years working on bridge building projects.
As a civil engineer, he had become obsessed by his relationship with his surroundings. Nakamura's interest in digital media was sparked by his desire to create an abstract version of that relationship and also to make things by hand. An important influence was John Maeda, the creative technologist and theoretician whose work at MIT Media Lab has been devoted to transforming the computer into a creative catalyst, rather than a functional tool.
Through MONOcrafts and subsequent interactive design projects, such as those on his http://www.yugop.com and http://www.surface.yugop.com sites, Nakamura, now based in Tokyo, has striven to replicate the exquisite detailing and refinement of traditional Japanese craftsmanship on the web. Technically, his work is exceptionally complex: borne of the intellectual rigour of his early training in civil engineering and landscape architecture. Yet to the user, Nakamura's interactive images appear engagingly playful thanks to their elegant naturalism and wry wit.
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dinash
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#9
konyan wrote:Pooll, fazon je genijalan.
Dinash, ono intentionallies link je genijalna stvar.
prosurfaj yugopov sajt ... naci ces jos puno genijalnosti ... pogledaj i ostale linkove iz mog prvog posta (praystation naprimjer ...)
