Posts tagged with ‘Topology’

  • Sep302022

    Bodies of Water – A Swiss Landscape Trilogy

    Exhibition & Publication: October 4th – 14th, ETH Main Building

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  • Sep082022

    Gotthard Landschaft – Eine digitale Reise durch das alpine Massiv

    ▶ Research in Technology and Landscape Perception

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  • Sep052022

    Elective Course HS2022 | Topology | Choreografien der Landschaft

    In this elective, we aim to investigate the choreographic aspects of landscape morphology.

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  • May012022

    Paesaggio del Gottardo – un viaggio digitale attraverso il massiccio alpino

    ▶ Research in Technology and Landscape Perception

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  • Apr082022

    Paysage du Gothard – un voyage digital à travers le massif alpin

    ▶ Research in Technology and Landscape Perception

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  • Apr082022

    Gotthard Landscape – a digital journey through the alpine massiv

    ▶ Research in Technology and Landscape Perception

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  • Jan272022

    Elective Course FS2022 | Topology | Aktion! Landschaft

    From different perspectives of perception and supported by examples from art, literature and history, we will embark on a terrain to be shaped by our own thoughts and actions.

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  • Aug202021

    Elective Course HS2021 | Topology | Deep Poly

    A topological Analysis through Point Cloud Modeling and Sound Recording.

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  • Aug192021

    Streifzug durch die Stadtlandschaft und ihren Untergrund | Scientifica 2021

    ▶ Research in Technology and Landscape Perception

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  • Jan132021

    Elective Course FS2021 | Topology | Choreografien der Landschaft

    In this elective, we aim to investigate the choreographic aspects of landscape morphology.

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  • Aug262020

    Elective Course HS2020 | Topology | Hönggerberg’s Secret

    A topological Analysis through Point Cloud Modeling.

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  • Mar182020

    DRAW A MAP TO GET LOST

    In this elective, we aim to question cartographic representations by creating a map that challenges our sense of orientation.

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