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Exploring 3D - Carolyn Giardina - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Cord Keepers - Frank L. Salomon - Bog - Duke University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Cord Keepers - Frank L. Salomon - Bog - Duke University Press - Plusbog.dk

None of the world’s “lost writings” have proven more perplexing than the mysterious script in which the Inka Empire kept its records. Ancient Andean peoples encoded knowledge in knotted cords of cotton or wool called khipus . In The Cord Keepers , the distinguished anthropologist Frank Salomon breaks new ground with a close ethnography of one Andean village where villagers, surprisingly, have conserved a set of these enigmatic cords to the present day. The “quipocamayos,” as the villagers call them, form a sacred patrimony. Keying his reading to the internal life of the ancient kin groups that own the khipus, Salomon suggests that the multicolored cords, with their knots and lavishly woven ornaments, did not mimic speech as most systems of writing do, but instead were anchored in nonverbal codes. The Cord Keepers makes a compelling argument for a close intrinsic link between rituals and visual-sign systems. It indicates that, while Andean graphic representation may differ radically from familiar ideas of writing, it may not lie beyond the reach of scholarly interpretation. In 1994, Salomon witnessed the use of khipus as civic regalia on the heights of Tupicocha, in Peru’s central Huarochirí region. By observing the rich ritual surrounding them, studying the village’s written records from past centuries, and analyzing the khipus themselves, Salomon opens a fresh chapter in the quest for khipu decipherment. He draws on a decade’s field research, early colonial records, and radiocarbon and fiber analysis. Challenging the prevailing idea that the use of khipus ended under early Spanish colonial rule, Salomon reveals that these beautiful objects served, apparently as late as the early twentieth century, to document households’ contribution to their kin groups and these kin groups’ contribution to their village. The Cord Keepers is a major contribution to Andean history and, more broadly, to understandings of writing and literacy.

DKK 240.00
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3D Make & Print - Gavin Thomas - Bog - Fox Chapel Publishing - Plusbog.dk

3D Printers for Woodworkers - Henry Doolittle - Bog - Linden Publishing Co Inc - Plusbog.dk

Apple Vision Pro for Creators - John Ray - Bog - Pearson Education (US) - Plusbog.dk

Apple Vision Pro for Creators - John Ray - Bog - Pearson Education (US) - Plusbog.dk

For those who want to explore, imagine, and truly “Think different,” welcome to a journey of creation through the Apple Vision Pro. Apple Vision Pro for Creators: A Beginner’s Guide to Building Immersive Experiences introduces the Apple Vision Pro headset to creative enthusiasts, offering a guide to crafting experiences that leverage its unique features. Not a developer? No worries—code and concepts are introduced and explained in easy-to-understand terms. You’ll learn how to code 2D/3D applications, create immersive spaces, design procedural materials, use photogrammetry to build detailed 3D models, track user gestures, play spatial audio, and deliver your creations through the App Store or TestFlight. Cut through complexity and jargon using this guide and the accompanying exercises that make the most of Apple’s latest software. Readers will learn to leverage cutting-edge development tools and techniques as they - - Learn Apple Vision Pro core concepts and AR/VR terminology - - Master Apple development tools and languages while building interactive projects - - Explore how to scale experiences from simple windows to fully immersive spaces - - Build interactive 3D scenes with your own objects and materials - - Add lighting and spatial audio effects to enhance realism - - Seamlessly mix the real and virtual worlds with advanced object behaviors - - Implement assistive technologies to bring your work to a diverse audience -

DKK 382.00
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3D Printing for Model Engineers - Neil Wyatt - Bog - The Crowood Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Anatomy for 3D Artists - Chris Legaspi - Bog - 3DTotal Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

3D Integration of Resistive Switching Memory - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

3D-Printed Body Architecture - - Bog - John Wiley & Sons Inc - Plusbog.dk

3D-Printed Body Architecture - - Bog - John Wiley & Sons Inc - Plusbog.dk

Some architects dream of 3D-printing houses. Some even fantasise about 3D-printing entire cities. But what is the real potential of 3D printing for architects? This issue focuses on another strand of 3D-printing practice emerging among architects operating at a much smaller scale that is potentially more significant. Several architects have been working with the fashion industry to produce some exquisitely designed 3D-printed wearables. Other architects have been 3D-printing food, jewellery and other items at the scale of the human body. But what is the significance of this work? And how do these 3D-printed body-scale items relate to the discipline of architecture? Are they merely a distraction from the real business of the architect? Or do they point towards a new form of proto-architecture – like furniture, espresso makers and pavilions before them – that tests out architectural ideas and explores tectonic properties at a smaller scale? Or does this work constitute an entirely new arena of design? In other words, is 3D printing at the human scale to be seen as a new genre of 'body architecture'? This issue contains some of the most exciting work in this field today, and seeks to chart and analyse its significance. Contributors include: Paola Antonelli/MoMA, Francis Bitonti, Niccolo Casas, Behnaz Farahi, Madeline Gannon, Eric Goldemberg/MONAD Studio, Kyle von Hasseln/3D Systems Culinary Lab, Rem D Koolhaas, Julia K?rner, Neil Leach, Steven Ma/Xuberance, Neri Oxman/MIT Media Lab, Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, Gilles Retsin, Jessica Rosenkrantz/Nervous System, and Patrik Schumacher/Zaha Hadid Architects.

DKK 290.00
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