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PINC.US V7

WWW.PINC.US V7

PINC.US has a new look, featuring full bleed images, a dynamic site index (coming soon), and a handful of subtle upgrades. There are still a few glitchy elements, but they should be resolved shortly .

tags: www.pinc.us, Squarespace, Website, Interactive, V7, Momentum, PINC.US
categories: Update
Sunday 11.17.13
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Site Maintenance

Site Maintenance

PINC.US is currently undergoing site maintenance, and much of its content is inaccessible. For the time being, please enjoy the redesigned blog, and check back soon for an updated design. 

tags: Maintenance, www.pinc.us, Interactive, Website, PINC.US
categories: Update
Thursday 11.07.13
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

The Last Days of PINC.US V6

www.pinc.us v6 retiring

I'm almost ready to retire the current version of my website, one of my favorite site designs to date. PINC.US V7 is in the works and should be up by the end of September. The new site will feature full bleed images and a better project index as well as a bunch of incremental improvements.

tags: www.pinc.us, V6, Interactive, Squarespace
categories: Update
Wednesday 08.21.13
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

PINC.US 2013 Beta

pinc.us 2013 website

Here it is..

tags: www.pinc.us, 2013, Website, Interactive
categories: Update
Friday 01.04.13
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Projection One by Andy Payne

I just discovered this very impressive installation by my friend Andy Payne.

tags: Andy Payne, Expanded Music Project, Interactive
categories: Friends & Family
Friday 10.21.11
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

​Angela Co at Eyebeam

Angela Co at Eyebeam

Check out Angela Co's Weather Making Balloon. It's an airborne interactive media installation that will debut at the Eyebeam Art and Technology Atelier’s Mixer.

tags: Interactive, Balloon, Eyebeam, Studio Co, Angela Co, Installation
categories: Friends & Family
Monday 03.02.09
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Another One Down

My 2008 web design made it about 6 months. I liked it, but I’ve started working on something new. The site should be back in full force pretty soon.

tags: www.pinc.us, Interactive, Website
categories: Update
Tuesday 07.29.08
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Bureau V Website

I just finished the site design for Bureau V.  Its sort of a modulating atmosphere based mostly on the work I was doing earlier on interactive atmospherics.  Using random color sets and blurs, cloud formations fade in and out of existence.   Each time the site opens a new organization appears and can be regenerated endlessly by pressing the space bar.  I’ve also set it up so that the user can modify the design, either by dragging the orbs around or by deleting them by pressing shift and clicking on them.  There’s no content yet, that’s the next step.

tags: Interactive, Bureau V, Website, Atmosphere
categories: Motion Graphics
Saturday 09.01.07
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Vintage VW

Volkswagen Knowledge Gate Navigator

I finally got permission from Asymptote to publish some images of the haptic interfaces I designed for Volkswagen. These images have been laying dormant on my site for over a year, so you can either scroll back or just click here to have a look.

PROJECT / IMAGE CREDIT »
Asymptote Architecture: Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture

tags: Interactive, Knowledge Gate, Volkswagen, Autostadt, Hani Rashid, Lise Anne Couture, Asymptote Architecture
categories: Motion Graphics
Friday 02.16.07
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Self Designing Systems

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Looking through my old files I came across this early version of my last website.  It is missing all of the content, but it shows the performance pretty well.  I was trying to make a site that could constantly redesign itself based on certain parameters.  The hexagon, which is wildly overused these days, seemed like a nice way to add a geometrical component into a random organization algorithm.   There are a lot of subtle features built in that make the interface rather sophisticated.  If you scroll over the hexagons they scale in proximity to the mouse.  Clicking a hexagon causes the colors of every other hexagon to fade into a randomly selected new color.  The buttons on the darker hexagon eventually became the navigation system for the whole site, but for now they just regenerate the system (you can also do this by pressing space). My friend Alex Mollere who is getting his Phd. in Mathematics figured out that there are approximately 36,000,000,000,000,000 possible graphic layouts for this site not including shifts in color. 

tags: Hexagon, Self Designing System, Interactive, www.pinc.us, Randomization
categories: Motion Graphics
Sunday 10.15.06
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

PINC.US V1

Pincus Website V1

These screenshots show variations of the original version of this website. The idea was to produce a site that constantly designed itself.  Based on geometric relationships, randomization, and automated color selection, it produced billions of unique layouts, allowing chance to play a greater part in the design process.

Pincus Website V1 examples
tags: Hexagon, Interactive, www.pinc.us, Website, Adobe Flash, Randomization
categories: Motion Graphics
Tuesday 08.08.06
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Touch Screen Interfaces

Volkswagen Touch Screens

Some more work we’ve been  developing for VW…  These two scenarios show the graphics for vertical touch screen information kiosks that will be positioned throughout VW’s headquarters.

PROJECT / IMAGE CREDIT »
Asymptote Architecture: Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture

tags: Knowledge Gate, Interactive, Volkswagen, Animation, Autostadt, Touch Screen, Hani Rashid, Lise Anne Couture, Asymptote Architecture
categories: Motion Graphics
Thursday 11.17.05
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Interactive Atmospherics

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ippThis is a little something I’m experimenting with based on techniques I learned from Joshua Davis. Its a sort of controlled random field of glow.  To make a new organization press the space bar.  To move an orb just drag.  To delete an orb hold down shift and click.  I’m not sure what I’m going to do with this yet, but the effect is something I’ve been after for a while.

tags: Joshua Davis, Blur, Interactive, Adobe Flash, Glow
categories: Motion Graphics
Saturday 11.05.05
Posted by Alexander Pincus