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Flockwall: A Full-Scale Spatial Environment with Discrete Collaborative Modules (2009)

article⁄Flockwall: A Full-Scale Spatial Environment with Discrete Collaborative Modules (2009)
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abstract⁄The paper highlights a built example of a humanscale spatial environment composed of discrete collaborative modules. The primary goals were to develop and understand strategies that can be applied to interactive architecture. The design and construction were carried out in an academic context that was displayed to a public audience of approximately 200,000 people over the course of three days. In addressing the performance parameters of the prototype, the concept focused on several key strategies 1 geometry 2 movement 3 connections 4 scale and 5 computational control, and human interaction. The final objective of the approach was to create an innovative design that was a minimally functional spatial environment with the capability for evolving additional multifunctionality. Heavy emphasis was placed on creating a fullscale environment that a person could walk through, interact with, and experience spatially.
keywords⁄geometrydesign logicflock behaviorprototypefabricationresponsive systems2009
Year 2009
Authors Fox, Michael.
Issue ACADIA 09: reForm( ) - Building a Better Tomorrow
Pages 90-97
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Entry filename flockwall-full-scale-spatial-environment-with