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39 Comments on Future Architecture at the Epithelium Studio

  1. semiballpenman

    first!

    3 years ago  ∞
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  2. hpbeast

    second!

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  3. phantomtikiskulls

    Your mom!!!!!

    (I love RB!!)

    3 years ago  ∞
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  4. LJBAttack

    Wow thats crazy, all those feather things. The other one looks like a weird proboscis and a data chip.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  5. yong93

    24th~ woots .. i wonder wad so fun about being the first ~

    Those feathers thingy looks real cool ~

    3 years ago  ∞
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  6. Trukman3238

    absolutely the most goofy horseshit I have ever seen. What were they trying to accomplish here? Foolishness!!

    3 years ago  ∞
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  7. WHEELERTECH

    this is shit

    3 years ago  ∞
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  8. uberscientist

    lol :)

    3 years ago  ∞
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  9. idork

    *mutters* Rubbish, just utter rubbish. *adjusts monocle and leaves in a tizzy*

    3 years ago  ∞
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  10. Probewitch

    The Christmass spirit really lives in the previous comments: oh well, maybe to futuristic and way ahead of its time, strictly interior design.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  11. nomiSimple

    meh

    3 years ago  ∞
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  12. The British Invasion = Good
    The YouTube Invasion = Bad

    It’s amazing what interactive media artists and now architects
    can create with today’s technology. Interactive installation art
    is just in its infancy, yet I think it will definitely be the art of the future.
    People not just perusing art, but touching, feeling and sensing
    it and vice versa, as this art responds in kind to each individual.
    Wonderful, magical exhibit. Would love to experience it in person.

    Oh, oh, l’m about to channel a YouTuber…3, 2, 1… getting the shakes, spittle running down my chin, bug-eyed, O-M-G…..

    lol omg i love this =D

    Great! where can i order one? lol
    whaaat? hahaha….LMAO

    Drew, it’s your show. However, I think your most loyal fans have spoken.
    Leron’s line in the last episode just about sums it up.
    “While I appreciate that the occasional YT comment might actually suggest an IQ above room temperature, the vast majority do not.”
    Great line leron, I agree 222%.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  13. ELuhn

    So, in the future, I can walk down the street and worry about being fondled by a Starbucks?

    The architecturobabble was pretty impressive; the rest of the display less so.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  14. I meant to comment on Friday’s but no looking back . I don’t appreciate the YTers either but putting them separate has got to be “separate but equal” which I thought we eliminated years ago. Our little group is pretty insular and finite. What y’all don’t like is the strains of reality that the YTers bring. And that is because a good 90% of our (my) life is chaff. So the YTers here just reflect reality … I guess we will have to get off our Ivory towers. But then again we can comment freely amongst the noise.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  15. Docthewrench

    they do that at starbucks WOW i need to go to a starbucks for the first time and get me fondled

    3 years ago  ∞
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  16. Kam

    “Ok, what if we continue to import the YT comments, but we keep them separate? We could have site comments listed first and then a section below that with all the YT comments. That would make it better right?”
    Better? maybe, if you label it “Idiots Comment Section”
    Let these guys play on YT all they want, chit chat back & forth till the cows come home, why the crap do I have to read it. If they wanna be serious RB’ers, people with some modicum of intelligence & worth responding to, let them come directly to RB dot com like all the old timers did.
    Bro, it’s your show & I’m sure you’ll figure it out, I’ll still be watching, it’s just getting interesting & believe you me I’ll have no fear voicing my opinion.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  17. Kam

    Nature was way ahead of these guys!

    3 years ago  ∞
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  18. TommehFS

    interesting vid but the best thing in this vid was the music :)

    3 years ago  ∞
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  19. WKaliber1

    His wife is killed while his other son is shot but survives. Bacon gets his revenge and kills the bad guys. There, I just saved you 2 hours

    3 years ago  ∞
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  20. edy043

    Get real, who wants to live in a paper feather house?

    3 years ago  ∞
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    1. skytel

      Unity itself and the idea of Unity are already two. ~Buddha

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  22. falcodarkzz

    God that stuff is crap.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  23. xenniex

    wow …

    3 years ago  ∞
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  24. agentbikini

    they appear to have forgotten all about the random distruction that would occur to their creations, people would just rip the feathers off. you cant give the public anything that they can destroy, why do you think most street furniture is made of metal?

    3 years ago  ∞
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  25. killwhiteyvoteoboma

    LoL that sh*t would last about a week :) Hell I live in a nice beach area & some clown comes along & steals half the LED difussor thingy’s off the lights along a bridge. Oh but this ’sculpture’ is even more fun ‘cuz can set it on FIRE! =D

    3 years ago  ∞
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  26. killwhiteyvoteoboma

    OMG ROFL I just had a VISION! =:-i Such as thus… “Now U can make your buildings out of paper mache! Doped in scented oils, they remind the passing pedestrian of fruits & candies, and for their added convenience we supply buttons at regular intervals so they can partake of the building’s contents. Locked outside your office? No problem! ;) Just tear yer’ way in!

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  27. jo
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  28. SCODgreenhood

    Yes, we agree that more substantial alternative architecture is needed, like “Hobbit Holes”.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  29. While I may or may not choose to concur with some or all of the comments affecting my visual cortex in either this episode or the comment section directly, admitting willfully that stimulation via soft vine like fragile feather forms fitted to structural surfaces served to seem silly to some others embraced or enjoyed the neutral notion of interactive elements arrayed in a systematic matrix mounted according to specific coordinates, further enhanced via subtle stimulus providing a profusion of poly-geometric artifacts linked via electro-sensors utilizing random triggering actions to generate unique patterns based on relative proximity of visitation by bipedal primates.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  30. s

    It should be noted this was produced under the direction of Philip Beesley -

    http://www.philipbeesleyarchitect.com/

    3 years ago  ∞
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  31. kingmob

    This thing rocks! More please!

    3 years ago  ∞
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  32. nukefluke

    What a waste.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  33. WiseWeeabo

    I wonder how high this guy was when he started with all of this

    3 years ago  ∞
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  34. themountainviewguy

    don’t like it … i like walls and windows … heat and cool … light and dark.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  35. Chebazar

    Commodity, firmness, and delight, none of which are here. Future Architecture of the Upmyarse Studio!!

    3 years ago  ∞
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  36. hounddog21

    I don’t want to have a symbiotic relationship with an “envelope”. I want a wall that I can hang a picture/mirror on.

    3 years ago  ∞
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  37. konikula

    eh. I like it :) but it could be green or blue colored… then it could just “engrave” garden doors in library room… and before entrance it could do anything to stimulate human’s senses of dynamic nature… also I observed system - surprising! I am curious if it gets some more attention in “public level” …

    3 years ago  ∞
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  38. sladexpl

    ok heres a test
    1) copy and paste this not to this video! but to another.
    2)Hold your breath while doing this.
    BOOM! your a good kisser, GOOD LUCK

    3 years ago  ∞
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