atom08:FOOD FOR YOUR BRAIN

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This installation is called "hyposurface", and in a way it reflects the motion and emotions along its vicinity. Here in our project the challenge is to create a linkage between the park and its vicinity through the form of a structure.



Sensor Technology

An interesting attempt by Deb Roy to monitor his child’s development ended in the creation of the largest home video, which recorded right from the babble of the baby from every single roof of his house, containing quarter million hours of video of over three years. So not only can we design for experience, we can also monitor it. Monitoring will help to close the loop on modeling, making it soon possible to design predictable experiences. Will these abilities not change the nature of architecture? If it is possible to computationally derive the experiential qualities of the user, will architects not be tempted to design experiences instead of forms?

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Conceptual Design

http://www.gabischillig.de/conceptual-design/propositions-landscape

When the human body becomes the structure and interacts with the environment.


DIAGRAMS

Diagram of field categories articulating traffic field, topological field, context field. This field will provide us with representational particles that might be the building blocks of our structure. These representational particles might be further developed by analyzing their density to observe their transitional behavior or by linking the particles together to produce a series of parallel strands and thus construct a relationship between the generated pattern and topographic condition.

Diagram of overlapped program and circulation circuits,. The structure is considered as a flow of bodies and information through space, over time. The programmatic elements will be modeled as attractors on the site. Visitors to the site, information and exchanges will be modeled as particles. Once particles are attracted, they start forming varying degrees of concentration.

Programmatic elements of the structure


A quick introduction WHAT IF SCENARIOS?

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