Monday, 19 April 2010
background music
Schubert Ave Maria Violin
i asked my friend to make another version of this song(my friend works at music studio). i guess probably get the sound by this week! ;)
Thursday, 1 April 2010
game over project
newspaper house



Summer Erek built a house using old newspapers. he collected newspapers and made 3.7m hieght structure. Mr Erek said: "Newspaper House covers our era's three aspects - news, paper and house... and also brings communities together and people contributing into the construction and adding into the piece in a physical active way."
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
massive digital ceiling clock
just light sign from the ceiling changes a room(space). think that the shifting light every minute makes movement of the space.
lego table
cool!!! abgc studio work
Lego Mojo
‘making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.’ Charles Mingus
The Protected nature of Dublin’s Georgian heritage is a double edged sword for a start-up company; you get the gravitas and the postal address but you’re effectively not allowed to do more than polish the brasses without planning permission.
22,742 pieces of Lego make a boardroom table for a new advertising agency in Dublin
The recently formed Advertising agency Boys and Girls approached us with this problem, a gorgeous Geaorgian house with high ceilings, great spaces and original joinery, but décor that was decidedly solicitory. The brief was succinct; playful but not juvenile, they gave us the Mingus quote (above) too.
We recommended that all traces of solicitors be removed from the building – carpets removed, floors stripped and all 90’s paint colours whited out (if only the rest of life was this simple). If we could make the space like a small contemporary art gallery, it would be more flexible for giving presentations the ‘wow’ factor.
Our proposal also included for a 1.2 x 2.7metre boardroom table (4ft x 9ft) made out of Lego. A monolithic slab made up of a random pattern of the instantly recognizable lego pixels, with the company’s logo is built in relief into the table top, falling away under a glass surface. Architects don’t normally work as contractors so it was hugely rewarding for us and financially efficient for our client when we decided to build the table ourselves.
The table consists of 22,742 pieces clicked together with traditional lego construction techniques (no glue), a 136mm grommet is located in its centre. It sits on a polished Stainless Steel square hollow section structure built by B.A. Engineering of Prussia St and is topped with a 10mm sheet of toughened glass manufactured by Action Glass.
We made a viral of the project too with the help of Artist Cormac Browne, using tripods, clamps and magic arms from the wizards sleeve of camera equipment to take over 8,000 photos for a 2 minute stop frame animation of the construction and installation.
from http://www.abgc.ie/portfolio/boys-girls
Lego Mojo
Lego Table - abgc from abgc-android on Vimeo.
‘making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.’ Charles Mingus
The Protected nature of Dublin’s Georgian heritage is a double edged sword for a start-up company; you get the gravitas and the postal address but you’re effectively not allowed to do more than polish the brasses without planning permission.
22,742 pieces of Lego make a boardroom table for a new advertising agency in Dublin
The recently formed Advertising agency Boys and Girls approached us with this problem, a gorgeous Geaorgian house with high ceilings, great spaces and original joinery, but décor that was decidedly solicitory. The brief was succinct; playful but not juvenile, they gave us the Mingus quote (above) too.
We recommended that all traces of solicitors be removed from the building – carpets removed, floors stripped and all 90’s paint colours whited out (if only the rest of life was this simple). If we could make the space like a small contemporary art gallery, it would be more flexible for giving presentations the ‘wow’ factor.
Our proposal also included for a 1.2 x 2.7metre boardroom table (4ft x 9ft) made out of Lego. A monolithic slab made up of a random pattern of the instantly recognizable lego pixels, with the company’s logo is built in relief into the table top, falling away under a glass surface. Architects don’t normally work as contractors so it was hugely rewarding for us and financially efficient for our client when we decided to build the table ourselves.
The table consists of 22,742 pieces clicked together with traditional lego construction techniques (no glue), a 136mm grommet is located in its centre. It sits on a polished Stainless Steel square hollow section structure built by B.A. Engineering of Prussia St and is topped with a 10mm sheet of toughened glass manufactured by Action Glass.
We made a viral of the project too with the help of Artist Cormac Browne, using tripods, clamps and magic arms from the wizards sleeve of camera equipment to take over 8,000 photos for a 2 minute stop frame animation of the construction and installation.
from http://www.abgc.ie/portfolio/boys-girls
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Screen wall
Monday, 8 March 2010
Friday, 5 March 2010
Cardborad
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
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