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8.22.2010

Assorted Links #15


  • New benches are a pain in the ***
  • Improving Urban Intersections
  • Free Parking Comes at a Price
  • Urban Screens: The Schematic City in Gaming and Architectural Representation
  • Wringing Art Out of the Rubble in Detroit
  • Rebirth of a City
  • Pedestrian-Removing Software Makes for a Creepy Google Streetview
  • 'Inception' Dreams Big, Unlike its Architect
  • Severe flooding in Pakistan
Credits: Keiichi Matsuda's speculative Augmented City [in 3D].
Posted by Ali Madad at 9:39 AM
Labels: 3d, ali madad, augmented reality, detroit, google, links, parking, pedestrian, streetview, urban intervention, video games

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