Thursday, July 1, 2010

Stormfront

STORM


• noun: 1 a violent disturbance of the atmosphere. 2 an uproar or controversy. 3 a fierce outburst of a specified intuition or reaction. 4 a heavy discharge of objects. 5 a sudden heavy influx or onset. !6 a violent assault on a defended position

• verb: 1 move forcefully in a specified direction. 2 suddenly advance and capture 3 intensely vocalize


FRONT


• noun: 1 the side or part of an object that presents itself to view or that is initially exposed. 2 the position directly ahead. 3 any face of a building, especially that of the main entrance. 4 the foremost line of an armed force 5 the boundary of an advancing mass of air. 6 a particular situation or sphere of operation. 7 a deceptive appearance or mode of behavior. 8 boldness and confidence of manner 9 a position of leadership or superiority! 10 a person, group, or thing used to mask the identity or true character or activity of the actual controlling agent


STORM FRONT


• noun: 1 an aggressive stride demonstrating an embodied or apparent passion. 2 an unstable embedded mass intertwined into and altering its context. 3 a barrage of ideas formulated from the surrounding environment offering a noticeable and intense alteration to patterns, attention, and intensities. 4 the scale of the atmosphere to the detail of material. 5 a sign of imminent squall. 6. the sudden attack and capture of a site. 7 induced joyous anticipation of significant disturbance. 8 the cause of significant weather. 9 amplification of observation and anomalies. 10 one hell of a maneuver.


LOGICS AND LOGISTICS:


10.05.15. efforts commence to establish research in an observational and empirical basis into a charged condition seen as an instigator of work that amplifies infused interests in the realm(s) connecting architecture and atmosphere, ecology, geographies, energy, materials, and aberrant systems. Initial steps include the development and defense of terminology, a design exercise that prompts a stance, and logs of demonstrative correlations. To position both material and theoretical research in all cases, the definition and role of thesis will be investigated through existing examples, topics of related discourse, and group discussions. Input will be sought from a range of disciplinary domains and voices that will interrogate the work from the outside as we advance its compression and expansion from the inside. Strands of interest will be scrutinized at multiple scales to challenge design positioning conceptually and physically. Storm Front will conclude with robust demonstrations of the depth and breadth of these efforts on 11.04.27.

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