Saturday, 13 September 2014

Evolving the Workplace .... and a Couple of Additional Portfolio Items

As the design and construction industry have moved into the digital age, the concept of the workspace and workplace has evolved slowly in some areas and quickly in others, Yes, telecommuting and the VPN have made working directly from home easier, but the fundamental work-space has not grown much beyond the physicality of bigger monitors, faster computers, and mouse and keyboard, or pad and stylus for control of the software,

Since the movie 'Minority Report', there has been a fascination about, and a drive towards, intuitive gesture based systems of control married to hardware, and one of the experimental routes has evolved into what is called projective capacitive touch or PCT.

I ran across a truly tangible resolution of this on Gizmag yesterday, and can hardly wait till I have one in my own office.  (As a side note, I highly recommend Gizmag for interesting current information on everything tech and design oriented.)



Ideum's Dynamic Experimental interface - note the files identified from the tablet, the wireless keyboard, and the lovely integrated giant monitor.  Make sure you  look at the the other images and video of the project - Gizmag Sept 11, 2014

There is also another project on Gizmag from DAQRI, a remarkable development of the construction helmet featuring integrated HUD and AR (augmented reality) displays



DAQRI Smart Helmet - Gizmag Sept 10, 2014.

And just because I have been too busy to post for a while, here's some more portfolio work.  The first are massing and facade studies for a fairly difficult house project on Scotchman's Hill just east of the Stampede Grounds in Calgary.


Scotchman's Hill House Project - East Facade Study - September 2014 - 3D Studio Max

Its a steep hill site with some fairly stringent geotechnical requirements to maintain a stable foundation. The pool aside, there's going to be a lot of concrete and re-bar to anchor the house. I'm not completely sold on the curved glass at the west elevation, but the client really likes it, and there is a certain lyrical quality that balances the more formal aspects of the elevation.


Scotchman's Hill House Project - West Facade Study - September 2014 - 3D Studio Max

Finally, here's some more recent work done in Photoshop.  The first is really just about exploring design, techniques in color, movement, and composition, as well as trying out some new brush styles and techniques.



The Chase - Photoshop 2014

The second is some previsualization work for a low budget science fiction movie just about to move to Kickstarter.  This scene pays homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey; still one of my all time favorite science fiction movies.


Discovery - Photoshop 2014

all images in this blog are copyright vertigo studios and michael knudsen

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