Bridging Behavior: Spring 2012 Group 2
As the culmination of a series of weekly tutorials and investigations, students designed layered, dynamic surface engines. Originating from specific research about connective infrastructrual systems students dissected these bridges into sequential systems of morphological behavior. Models derive structural or performative systems through inputs such as kinematics, environmental activators or stimuli, then were systemically evaluated on spatial, structural and environmental criteria. Their presentations were made on a large-scale digital canvas cataloging multiple events in simultaneous perspectival and orthographic cuts as a real-time analysis technique. The High Definition screen size became an interactive canvas for this analytical presentation. More specifically, composites of synchronous videos, running side-by-side were the evidence of these experiments. Multiple techniques were offered such as overlays, animated annotations, highlighting, and tracings to encode the visualizations. These tools operate in tandem with the larger effects of conventional and advanced rendering approaches (i.e. lighting, materials, textures, etc.). Extra attention to organizational approaches, and blending techniques were nested and annotated with these final investigations.
Peter Deutz
Sail
Matiss Zemitis
Bernard Tschumi Architects: La Roche-sur-Yon Bridge
Maryam Delshad
Oudry_Mesly Bridge, Santiago Calatrava
Justin Trudeau
Outside Forces
Che Yu
Sally Acevedo
Ox-Bow Bridge
Peter Sikora
Forthcoming
Hyo Rin Choi
Forthcoming
Elle White
Forthcoming
Dillon Hanratty
Forthcoming
Camilo Valencia
Forthcoming
Alessandra Burton
Forthcoming
Shehrbano Salahuddin
Forthcoming
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