…is a 3D representation of the use of the building versus the activity of the i-dat.org website, or physical activity versus the unreal, digital activity.
The images show a large cube made up of smaller cubes. If the larger cube seems to be well defined then the image is showing more activity in the building than the server. If lots of smaller cubes are floating away from their origin then the server is changing more than the building.
WAP Architecture allows users to log onto the state of the 3D cube through their mobile phones. The system is backward compatible to early black and white phones as well as newer colour phones.
To access WAP Architecure: using your WAP-phone enter the following URL:
http://www.arch-os.com/wap/
David Wiltshire | david_wiltshire@hotmail.com | www.david-wiltshire.co.uk
Ashley Bennett | agentash@hotmail.com | www.createuk.co.uk
Previous projects
- Arch-OS @ CeBIT 2004
- Arch-OS and the The Ami-I-Able Network
- Arch-OS launch
- Arch-OS Radio
- Arch-OS Workshop 06/05
- Arch-OS/OZ
- Buro Happold Mult-disciplinary Workshop
- Crystalpunk Workshop for Soft Architecture
- Cybrid Landscape
- Flock
- Infectious Space
- Limited edition Arch-OS CD-ROM
- Living Building
- Phonebooth
- Portland Square Complex
- PSQ Symphony #1
- Psychometric Architecture
- Psychometric Architecture
- Random Lift Button
- Read-Write-Fold
- Reading Room
- Recombinating Architecture
- Research TV
- Screensaver
- Slothbots
- SMS
- Unit 20-Bartlett School of Architecture
- WAP Architecture
- Water/data-fall

