Topolonomies!

July 31, 2008

Well, quite a bit has been developed, thrown out, redeveloped, poked, prodded, judged, critiqued, and tested since my last post and none of it is really in any presentable state, except for the most recent developments. The current strain of work began by examining minimally topological surfaces of the schwartz and shoen variety.

Starting with a proto-unit with genetic characteristics, the following are taxonomies of the genetic variations possible. Some work, some don’t, but it needs further testing and refining to work in an aggregate mode. Further, its all produced using a rhino script that will be posted soon.



Taxonometrics!

July 14, 2008

Unit transformation taxonomies showing incremental changes in the variables we’re playing with accompanied by the transformation strands they create. The first two maintain a pure packing principle in that units connect to other units in 3 axis. The last begins to explore opening up the packing by creating units which connect to other units in only 2 axis.




And finally the missing Packing ideas

July 11, 2008

These tests of different strategies to engage the packing transformations are now a bit old, but lets get them up here anyways.

The first board examines the relationship between the rate of transition (red in diagram) from one unit to another versus the total length of the transition (black in diagram).

The second introduces 2 axis of transformation on the same field (black in diagram) and the relationship of the directionality of the oblique to the transformation (red in diagram).

The final board examines the results of overlapping the system of transformation in 2 axis onto the same units, both symmetrically and not (black in diagram), along with the oblique (red in diagram).


Packing Transformations

July 2, 2008

A few studies of how to transform a cube into an octahedron, then how they work packed into an aggregated field which also preferences an oblique trajectory through it. (3 of 4 of my images are corrupted, will fix later)


Elastic Landscapes v1

June 21, 2008

Elastic Landscapes

A visualization of the psychological, elastic forces which direct a spatial choreography of attraction between the related entities of child, adult, and object. Local behaviors are modeled using a particle/attractor system and lead to new and unexpected global results. A cultural distinction is also drawn between national and foreign child/adult pairs in terms of how they behave in the field.

Some screen caps showing different results running the same script (hrm, these thumbnails should lead to full size 800×800 jpgs):


Magnets, Particles, and Spores…….oh my

May 28, 2008

Processing Sketch

Couldn’t stop myself from the reference. Version 1 of my processing sketch. Version 2 will have collision, grouping, and regrowth. I also can’t get the embed code from openprocessing to work so Ive just provided the link.


In the vein of videos showing brilliant work

May 27, 2008

An awe inspiring example of creativity coupled with urban intervention using a media and mode of conveyance that reinforces the intellectual and visceral impact of viewing the work.


30s video – 8 hour initial assignment

May 22, 2008