Robotically Augmented Imaging (RAI Alpha) (2019)
article⁄Robotically Augmented Imaging (RAI Alpha) (2019)
abstract⁄This paper presents a projectbased research study in the design studio context, highlighting the use of robotic technology as a ‘perspectivemachine’ to create custom spatial readingsexperiences through predetermined and controlled staticdynamic views. The early studies of this methodin this paper referred to as Robotically Augmented Imaging RAI Alpha, enables architects, designers, and students to micro direct the ‘spatial experience’ and atmospheric effects of the project through visual storytelling and in multiscale setups ranging from architectural to product and object scale. Demonstrating the contemporary opportunities of imaging and perspectiveas an architectural tool to investigatedefine the spaceRAI Alpha studies the potentials of robotically controlledmanipulated views as a possible new medium for interacting with form, space, architecture, atmosphere, and performance in a scalefree seamless experience and as both a design tool and a product.
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Year |
2019 |
Authors |
Poustinchi, Ebrahim. |
Issue |
ACADIA 19:UBIQUITY AND AUTONOMY |
Pages |
352-359 |
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Entry filename |
robotically-augmented-imaging-rai-alpha |