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lola on 20 May ’08: good site dude

posh.l on 15 Aug ’08: many steps at a time! i saw your fish tank already!

khow on 03 Oct ’08: ok now this is the official website...haha

loar on 22 Oct ’08: this site is quiet.. are there any events coming up?

nk on 29 Oct ’08: hang in there! we have something exciting brewing.. will update the website once it gets more concrete.

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Advent of the [Pirates]

Defining Architectural Possibilities Through Fiction

The thesis investigates the potential of augmented reality as a transformative force that interactively informs architecture, thus rendering the design process no longer exclusively a conscious and intentional act.

This is an architecture thesis by Sern Hong Yu, a recent Master of Architecture graduate from SCI-Arc (2007). Although graduated, he seeks to develop the thesis to make it practical and adaptable to real life society.

He gives credit to his thesis adviser, Rob Ley. The video is done with the editing prowess of Jessie Madrid and his video team. Great job!

For more information, please go to http://www.piratedcity.blogspot.com

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SG-LA Simulacrum

This is a film documentary meant to bring about architecture awareness emerging from societal phenomenon.

In Downtown Los Angeles, the film depicted the lives of the homeless community in a place well-known as the centre of the movie-world - Hollywood. The phenomenon of the homeless community is a sad, avoided yet true part of LA. Yet, as much as people try to ignore and avoid them, there are groups of people that work beyond their duties to provide and care for the homeless. The nomadic roaming with trolleys, smells and streetscape the homeless creates do provide an interesting architecture setting for the city.

For more, go to http://www.reallyarchitecture.org/index.php/site/xplore/5/

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The Silent World Revisited - Full movie

In 2004, the Red Sea was welcoming the Cousteau divers, 50 years after the revolutionary images taken by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Louis Malle in the “Silent World.”

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