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Real Time Rome to debut at Venice Biennale

arikan | Saturday, 9 September 2006 exhibition, work | 1 Comment »

We finally opened the Real Time Rome exhibition in Venice Architecture Biennale. I designed and developed 6 visual software in collaboration with Francesco Calabrese. I don’t have words to talk about this project now, so here what MIT news office says:

“The project utilizes data gathered, in real time and at an unprecedented scale, from cell phones and other wireless technologies, to better understand the patterns of daily life in Rome, and to illustrate what ubiquitous connectivity in an urban environment looks like.”

Real Time Rome Venice Biennale
View from Software 2, Connectivity: is public transportation where the people are?

Warm up

arikan | Sunday, 27 August 2006 exhibition | Leave a comment »

Currently, we are building the Real Time Rome exhibition for the Venice Architecture Biennale. I am putting the last touches to the 6 software I developed in collaboration with Francesco Calabrese. An instance of this work will also be shown in Ars Electronica Pixelspaces 2006.

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Preparing movies for the exhibition.