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Revision as of 20:44, 5 December 2011
Design Realisation Relationships
Design Execution Prototype Validation Arduino development 1:1 Prototype
Prototypes
prototypes of cushion workings and cushion translucency.
Pattern prototypes
Six prototypes of cushion patterns. Showing them in flat condition, blown up and at an angle to show how it changes with different angles of viewing.
The same six prototypes as in the video's in the three phases of experience: flat, blown up, and at an angle.
Experiements with moire effect and light patterns
Arduino test
The cushions are Arduino controled via motion sensors.
This test shows that it's easy enough to control an on/off of something via motion sensors.
Technical validators
The Technical implementation is based on:
Florian Eckardt
Technology tutor, was one of the engineers on the Eden Project in England where ETFE air cushions made up the entire building.
He also wrote an article in 'Gevelbouw' on the Allianz Arena in Germany where ETFE cushions were used that are able to color the whole building.
Rink de Vries Buitink Technology - sailmakers
technical specification and manufactering and development of ETFE air (printed) cushions
Anette LeCuyer
She wrote the book ETFE - technology and design.
This is a book about the history of the architectural fabric and the current implementations of it. It has many example projects and details.
Walter Aprile
we would like to work with him to find the most appropriate arduino system.