CTRUS football by AGENT

CTRUS football by AGENT



the mexican design studio 'AGENT', headed up by michel rojkind and alberto villarreal
just informed us of a new football they have designed called 'CTRUS'.

billed as 'the first soccer ball you can see through' the design emulates the bounce of
an inflated pneumatic soccer ball, but offers the advantage of not loosing air.
an inner light also displays if the ball is over the goal line or outside the field of play.







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following information provided by AGENT:

'CTRUS’ functional principle is based on the mechanical properties of its materials. it is composed by
an inner structure (skelle-core) and an outer net-embedded shell, made out of reinforced elastomers.
these pieces have different durometer according to its structural location. the flexibility provided by
its materials, emulates the bounce of an inflated pneumatic soccer ball, but offers the advantage of
not loosing air. CTRUS doesn’t need air in order to perform.'




CTRUS provides added functionality controlled by the electronic components in its nucleus
which communicate wirelessly with control stations at the stadium:

- inner light, color changes at critical game situations (goal, offside and out of bounds).
- recording of kick force and travel speed.
- location of the ball relative to the court (interactive detection system via GPS / RFID).
- P.O.V. camera footage (software stabilized image).

















the HYB method
with the HYB method, AGENT skilfully rearranges specific components from diverse sources in
order to obtain new effective hybrid solutions and applies them where they are needed.
the HYB method presents new approaches for the endless paradigms and challenges of our
times as well as for the complex futures upon us.



AGENT
we firmly believe that for every mission there is a unique solution. by re-defining current
problematics as design opportunities, we develop custom made experiences for each one of
our clients and the end users. the way of the AGENT means creating innovative results for
any segment that requires design; and most importantly, getting involved in projects that positively
impact our society and the environment.

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andy db
02.22.10  
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This ball rocks! where can I get one?
Joshua   02.22.10
Wahouhaaaaa !!!

definitely interesting.
call.me.quique   02.22.10
Does anyone know if they will use this one in the World Cup???
Andrew   02.22.10
Veeeery cool!
Love the geometry and the concept.
Jime   02.22.10
Congratulations, when do we play the first match agent!!!!!
Neverlost   02.22.10
Amazing work!
Lacra   02.22.10
Just in time for the WorldCup!
But is FIFA ready for this technology?
Bruno   02.22.10
what's next in line?
Basket ball? Tennis Ball? Golf Ball?
JL   02.22.10
this ball has timer inside. it only rolls 45 minutes and then stops. it sticks to the ground and nobody can move it after exept referee.
also it has coin slot. goal keeper must put a coin after each touch with hands. if not, than ball punishes that team and produces goal independently.
and also it has his own whistle. so there is no need for raferee anymore.
and it has a gps unit. internet users can watch ball movements online. ball counts total distance and prints total check after play accordind to USD/km price.
the bestest   02.22.10
This ball definitely rocks! FIFA should adopt this ball a.s.a.p. and I hope a football is on the way...
JLo   02.22.10
and who wants to know if it was or not goal in '66 England vs Germany??? This is the best of football: the discussion after all... Anyway, awesome!
João Mermolia   02.22.10
fantastic
ak   02.22.10
No this ball will not be used in the world cup...
the Jabulani will be used.
Lucy   02.24.10
So how does it work with swerving shots?
Designers are W*nkers   02.25.10
The goal gainst Germany was not Goal, everyone knows that even the English but they do not admit it. This could change the whole game, for good hopefully. Refs, you better find a new job!
Richongo   02.25.10
So how does it work with swerving shots?
>> What do you mean?
name/signature   02.25.10
a work in progress but a good looking start . definitely needs some solid on-field testing . maybe in few years we will see it in premier league and la liga
wasim   02.28.10
i think it's not smart:
1.hard parts vs soft parts, not very comfortable to shoot
2.unflatable ball are for sure more lightweight, and cost effective, and you could embbed GPS tracking very easily as well.
enrique   03.01.10
Exelente, me gusta mucho, felicitaciones para AGENT
Mateo   03.02.10
It's a really cool concept & the best part is that it shows some courage to re-think the good old soccer ball we all grew up with. I love the design, very fresh inside out & different. However i see some challenge in feasibility & usage. For example: how do you mold this ball (3D print?) / how would the ball do in rain & mud condition? They are always more challenges in designer's critical thinking & that's the fun part!
Made in Design   03.02.10
fake !
Haiku   03.02.10
excelente, moderna pero cuanto cuesta? ya esta a la venta?. pero cada vez que sale nueva tecnologia, añoro mas el pasado.
josefa l.   03.02.10
Orange verdad???

El concepto esta bastante, bastante interesante, solo que hay ciertos detalles que en lo personal veo:

1.- el balón será hecho a base de algún elastomero que les va a permitir absormer el impacto y que pueda regresar a su forma original sin ser deformado. Solo que la resilicencia debe ser un factor exactamente identico al de los balones actuales.

2.-Todo material recibe un desgaste con su uso, sin importar su módulo de elasticidad. en los balones convencionales eso se soluciona "hechandole aire al balón", en este concepto creo que con el paso del tiempo el balón puede llegar a ser inservible.

3.- Las perforaciones de la superficie no son del mismo diametro eso puede ayudar a que el balon contenga agua en juegos con lluvia. Defnitivamente optaria por una superficie sin ningun tipo de perforación.

La estructura interna esta muy bien planeada, excelente diria yo y el concepto del chip que te de información practicamente de todo lo que sucede en la cancha, es algo realmente muy bien planeado.....

Solo que habria un pequeño detalle, los jueces de linea, posiblemente desaparecerian.. jejeje

Saludos!!!
Vikmatrix   03.03.10
Andrew, yes i do and there this ball isn't used more in the World Cup...unfortunately :(
I think, this is a very good idea! Nice ball :P
Murtagh   03.04.10
So how does it work with swerving shots? http://www.forma.gen.tr
forma   03.19.10

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