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These Metastasis locations for the 'interactive objects' are based on  business in the city.
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the 'interactive objects' can be installations through which information is sent and received. Where people can have an active part where they are not located. This way the TU and the city are bonded even closer. Especially if the ''content'' relates and varies. The 'newness' can wear off, but because of the HYPERstate they are always in, it's never the same...
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A large factor in the provided program will be a change of pace from week to weekend/summer when there are no students on the center platform.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:03, 28 September 2011

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Intervention

Our idea is to create a network that connects in real-time our site with the rest of Delft. From the center of this network, like in metastasis, things spread from the center to non-adjacent parts; contaminating all the city. Metastasis means "displacement" in Greek, from μετά, meta, "next", and στάσις, stasis, "placement".

In practise, our project is divided in two main parts. The center, that is a main public platform that attracts people from different user groups to our site (which is the center between the TU and the city center) where they can interact and communicate; and the metastasis, that are urban located interactive stations that relate back to the center and reverse.


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Work in Progress

To define the strategy we are doing analysis on different topics: map the activities of users to understand what can stimulate interaction and communication; investigate the possible system's spatial ability; analyze the flow of people to determine the attractors place in which to place the metastases.

Analyze spatial ability


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The diagrams relate to relationships and organizations of space according to F.D.K. Ching

Before actually deciding on who is going where with what purpose, these diagrams show the possibilities of any interaction. With this information we can look at the needs and demands of the various actors in our area. From this we can extrapolate a fitting brief, which we can mold within the possibilities of interaction via the relationships and organizations of the space. The (Inter)action of systems will be the key of our project.

The concept of these diagrams is to form an idea of organizing our users and their uses

Spatial relationships

Spatial organizations




Map users activities

  1. Map the users
  2. Map their current & possible activities
  3. Identify
  4. How to connect users
  5. Find matching activities
  6. Match the users by their activities / mix functions
  7. Connecting activities form the interaction and program
  8. The program (list of activities) is organised / mapped

Questions

  1. How does it change by the effect of users?
  2. How to map the users? Diagrammatically, with sensors etc.

Possible usergroups

  1. Students
  2. Residents
  3. Science center (workers, visitors, ...)
  4. Architecture department (tutors, personnel)
  5. Botanical garden
  6. Duwo

user groups and their activities and needs - table


Map attractors

mapping the busy areas in Delft during the daytime throughout the week and the weekend shows us where there are good connection points for the possible metastasis objects to attract attention and real time connect to our center platform



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