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Interfaces for Adaptive Assembly (2018)

article⁄Interfaces for Adaptive Assembly (2018)
abstract⁄While robotic tools have greatly expanded the scope of computational control and design freedom in architectural assembly, the vast majority of projects involving robotic customization depend on standardized, mass produced components. By relinquishing some design agency to automated systems which respond to onsite material variations, it is possible to produce methods of construction which rely on locallysourced components with low embodied energy. Such adaptive automation can provide resource efficiency and the aesthetic advantages of natural or reclaimed materials, but can also beget technical challenges of increasing complexity. By expanding design goals to incorporate intuitive collaborative interfaces, technical gaps can be understood even by nonexperts, and leveraged towards new forms of creative expression.This paper presents the results of an interactive installation in which visitors can provide any variety of objects to a collaborative robotic manipulator UR5 which recognizes part geometry and attempts to construct a drystacked wall from the material offerings. A visual and auditory interface provides suggestions and error messages to participants to facilitate an understanding of the acceptable material morphologies which can be used within the constraints of the system.
keywords⁄full papermaterials-adaptive systemsnon-production roboticsdigital materialsrepresentation + perception2018
Year 2018
Authors Johns, Ryan Luke; Anderson, Jeffrey.
Issue ACADIA 2018: Recalibration. On imprecisionand infidelity.
Pages 126-135
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Entry filename interfaces-adaptive-assembly