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Abramovič, V.
Publikováno v
In: The 4th International S.ARCH Conference,07-09 June 2017, Faculty of Architecture, the University of Hong Kong. Amtsgericht Fürth: Get It Published Verlag e.K., 2017. p. 385-392. 1. vol.
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2017
Anotace
A quest for an architecture of change is a reflection of the world we live in. A rapidly changing socio-economic, cultural, and technological environment demands buildings and spaces that can adapt quickly. Namely our own homes, office spaces, classrooms etc. There is a necessity to embed robotic building components in the built environment in order to address contemporary needs for reconfiguration and demand-driven production. These components are able to animate (actuated, sentient) architectural environments, human needs and requirements for responsive and adaptive reconfiguration of the living space, while keeping interactive relation with the surroundings.
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Abramovič, V.; Glynn, R.; Achten, H.
Publikováno v
In: Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe. Řím: Sapienza University of Rome, 2017. p. 87-96. 1. vol. 2.
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2017
Související lidé
Anotace
The rise in robotics is not only changing fabrication research in architecture but
increasingly providing opportunities for animating the materiality of architecture,
offering responsive, performative and adaptive design possibilities for the built
environment. A fundamental challenge with robotics is its suitability to safe, and
comfortable use in proximity to the human body. Here we present the preliminary
results of the Roamniture Project, a hybrid approach to developing kinetic
architecture based on a combination of rigid and soft body dynamics.
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Abramovič, V.
Publikováno v
The Journal of Engineers Chamber of Montenegro. 2018, 8(24), 1-120. ISSN 2336-9175.
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2018
Anotace
Inspired by the science of complexity the Edge of Chaos installation is a winning proposal to an international competition on the theme "Supernatural Stories of the Worlds to come" and it is supported by Creative Europe Foundation.
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Abramovič, V.
Publikováno v
In: Proceedings of the 1st Conference of Design Computing 2018 – Navrhování pomocí počítače, Faculty of Architecture, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Conf
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2018
Anotace
This paper presents a project intended to make complex theory of “Edge of Chaos” tangible through an interactive installation based on metamaterial research, that demonstrates emergent behavior using Cellular Automata techniques, illustrated through sound, light and motion. From the “Edge of Chaos”, a mathematical space discovered by computer scientist Christopher Langton (1997), compelling behaviors originate that exhibit both degrees of organization and instability creating a continuous dance between order and chaos. We present a multi-sensory narrative approach that encourages playful exploration and contemplation on perhaps the biggest questions of how life could emerge from the disorder of the universe? We argue a way of creating intelligent architecture, not through classical Artificial Intelligence (AI), but rather through Artificial Life (Alife), embracing the aesthetic emergent possibilities that can spontaneously arise from this approach. The Edge of Chaos installation is an explicit realization of creating emergent systems and translating them into an architectural design. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of a custom CA for maximizing aesthetic impact while minimizing the live time of architectural kinetic elements.
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Abramovič, V. - Glynn, R., - Overvelde, J.
Publikováno v
In: Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) Mexico City, Universidad Iberoamericana, October 15 - 17, 2018. Mexico: Un
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2018
Anotace
From the “Edge of Chaos”, a mathematical space discovered by computer scientist Christopher Langton (1997), compelling behaviours originate that exhibit both degrees of organisation and instability creating a continuous dance between order and chaos. This paper presents a project intended to make this complex theory tangible through an interactive installation based on metamaterial research, that demonstrates emergent behaviour using Cellular Automata techniques, illustrated through sound, light and motion. We present a multi-sensory narrative approach that encourages playful exploration and contemplation on perhaps the biggest questions of how life could emerge from the disorder of the universe? We argue a way of creating intelligent architecture, not through classical Artificial Intelligence (AI), but rather through Artificial Life (Alife), embracing the aesthetic emergent possibilities that can spontaneously arise from this approach. In order to make these ideas of emergent life more tangible we present this paper in four integrated parts namely: narrative, material, hardware and computation. The Edge of Chaos installation is an explicit realisation of creating emergent systems and translating them into an architectural design. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of a custom CA for maximising aesthetic impact while minimising the live time of architectural kinetic elements.