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_id 576a
authors Tosello, Maria Elena and Giordano, Ruben F.
year 2000
title Un Espacio para la Poesia (A Space for Poetry)
source SIGraDi’2000 - Construindo (n)o espacio digital (constructing the digital Space) [4th SIGRADI Conference Proceedings / ISBN 85-88027-02-X] Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 25-28 september 2000, pp. 152-154
summary Cyberspace is a space for poetry. Cyberspace is a space waiting to be designed. The computer screen presents us an empty space, that appears without restrictions, thus unleashing poetic thinking, a space of art. Poetry is a hypertext, where words and spaces overlap, subdivide and interconnect. Meanings overlap and multiply. Cyberspace is a space for information. Daily we are witnessing how the virtual environment is becoming the most important media of information, mainly through the use of the internet. “Information” is used here as data, that includes all types of text, image, object, sound or video. Cyberspace gives us new possibilities to represent and visualize information in alternative ways. The hypothesis consists in use cyberspace to communicate information by poetic paths.
series SIGRADI
email
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_id sigradi2013_164
id sigradi2013_164
authors Tosello, Maria Elena; María Georgina Bredanini Colombo; Matías Dalla Costa
year 2013
title Imaginando Mundos: Didáctica Proyectual para Aprendizajes Significativos y Colaborativos [Imagining Worlds: Project Didactics for Significant and Collaborative Learning]
source SIGraDi 2013 [Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISBN: 978-956-7051-86-1] Chile - Valparaíso 20 - 22 November 2013, pp. 537 - 541
summary One of the challenges faced by design disciplines is how to activate the imagination, motivate and engage students and professors in significant and heuristic learning processes, integrating educative and design technologies in relation to a new epistemological, aesthetic and technical paradigm. A didactic proposal, that encourage a ludic and creative experience of collaborative construction of knowledge, is created starting from the task to imagine, design and build worlds. This article describes the basis, objectives, characteristics and results of the experience carried out in the 2013 Digital Graphics Studio, issued for Architecture and Visual Design students in a public Argentinian University.
keywords Significant learning; Collaborative learning; Blended learning; Project didactics; Educative technologies
series SIGRADI
email
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_id sigradi2009_794
id sigradi2009_794
authors Tosello, Maria Elena; María Georgina Bredanini Colombo; Patricia Beatriz Mines
year 2009
title Diseño de una Interfaz Heurística para la Biblioteca Virtual FADU [Design of an Heuristic Interface for FADU’s Virtual Library ]
source SIGraDi 2009 - Proceedings of the 13th Congress of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 16-18, 2009
summary Facing the challenge of considering that, in XXI century cyberspace will be a place for knowledge (Lévy, 2004), this research group assumes the project Design and Develop of a Virtual Library for FADU as a contribution for cyberspace’s consolidation, starting from the design of an innovative interface that contains and spreads out the existent information through a web site. It’s also an objective the gathering and digitalization of the academic production of FADU’s educational community, as a valuable repository for the generation of new knowledge.
keywords biblioteca; virtual; diseño; interfaz; información
series SIGRADI
email
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_id 394e
authors Tosello, María Elena
year 2002
title El Ambiente Digital Vacío y Multiplicidad [The digital and empty atmosphere, and multiplicity]
source SIGraDi 2002 - [Proceedings of the 6th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Caracas (Venezuela) 27-29 november 2002, pp. 43-46
summary Although some authors sustain that postmodern culture, and particularly science, is in conflict with myths, from another perspective certain concepts, which come from philosophy, are still supporting cultural phenomenons that comes from new sciences, and particularly, from the new technological impact. The following concepts are brief comments about big themes, that will take us closer to delineating the actual cultural character, and to defining a few fundamental philosophical questions which are useful to the purposes of this article. The principal ideas of this paper come from applying philosophical concepts to the new design processes that involve digital media. After establishing the main hypothesis, the demonstration will be developed through the extensive explanation of concepts such as rhizome, emptiness and simulacra, and the characteristics that link them to digital environment, objects and processes.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 10:01

_id sigradi2020_824
id sigradi2020_824
authors Tosello, María Elena; Block, Micaela; Mariel Fontana, Silvana; Mines, Patricia
year 2020
title Convergences about the river. Transmedia Narrative for cultural identity
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 824-829
summary Visualizing the richness of a locality cultural heritage for its value as a source of social identity, requires means and actions that contribute to recognize it. The design of a documentary transmedia narrative that incorporates territorial navigation and integrates open and multiple citizen participation, constitutes an action aimed at disseminating and enhancing the city's immaterial cultural assets. The study made possible to survey the intangible heritage manifestations and to analyze the relevance of the available media and their communicative potential. It also constitutes an initial step for the creation of a useful database to manage its safeguard.
keywords Cultural identity, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Documentary Transmedia Narrative, Territorial navigation
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2021/07/16 11:53

_id sigradi2005_275
id sigradi2005_275
authors Tosello, María Elena; Ma. Georgina Bredanini
year 2005
title Transversal design workshop: uncentering the digital
source SIGraDi 2005 - [Proceedings of the 9th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Lima - Peru 21-24 november 2005, vol. 1, pp. 275-279
summary The transversal design implies to explore “rizomatic” ways to enter upon the design process, nourishing itself of different artistic expressions, not only to stimulate and unlash the heuristic process, but to found the project´s decisions. In this workshop we encourage the students to understand creative processes from an integrative scope, combining different methods of plastic experimentation, enhanced from digital environment, and different design scales; using digital media as the tool of production and communication. This is an interdisciplinary workshop since it was led by architects, an actress and a literature professor; and it was directed to architecture and visual communication design students. The experience was very exciting, mainly for the students, they responded with enthusiasm to the professors´ proposals. The relationship between teachers was founded in the fact of sharing conceptual basis and pedagogical objectives, and the respect of particular concerns. Interdisciplinary work opens rich possibilities of interchange, knowledge and intellectual growing. [Full paper in Spanish]
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 10:01

_id sigradi2015_12.167
id sigradi2015_12.167
authors Tosello, María Elena; Mines, Patricia Beatriz; Mihura, Enrique Raúl; Colombo, María Georgina Bredanini
year 2015
title Interface-space of the forum for sustainable tourism in territories of diffuse governability
source SIGRADI 2015 [Proceedings of the 19th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - vol. 2 - ISBN: 978-85-8039-133-6] Florianópolis, SC, Brasil 23-27 November 2015, pp. 708-712.
summary The interface-space of the forum for sustainable tourism constitutes a mediation threshold intended to exchanges between different semiotic systems, which stimulate dynamic processes of interaction, dialogue y negotiation in sociotechnical networks. The basis, methodological procedures and main results of the project are exposed, as well as the design and evaluation principles for habitable interface-spaces that guide the proposals. Finally, the paper outlines relevant actions for addressing collaborative construction processes related to social, communicative, technical and institutional dimensions.
keywords Interface-Space, Sustainable Tourism, Collaborative Construction, Interaction Processes, Governance Systems
series SIGRADI
email
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_id sigradi2015_9.168
id sigradi2015_9.168
authors Tosello, María Elena; Rodríguez, Guillermo Luján
year 2015
title Spatial organization schemes for databases of knowledge networks. Alternatives to represent its elements and relationships in real time
source SIGRADI 2015 [Proceedings of the 19th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - vol. 2 - ISBN: 978-85-8039-133-6] Florianópolis, SC, Brasil 23-27 November 2015, pp. 459-464.
summary The capability to observe the heterogeneous elements of knowledge networks in virtual environments, and the dynamics of these performative spaces, allows evaluating and reflecting on the quality of interactions in construction and recognition mediated processes. This paper presents the first results of an innovative proposal of visualization that integrates design methodologies and is based on an ad-hoc software for taking real-time information. As corollary, it debates about the relationship between representation, design and conception of space in a complex and augmented sociotechnical context, configured and experimented as a web of events that interacts at multiple levels of articulation.
keywords Database, Representation, Interface-Space, Knowledge Networks, Mediated Processes
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 10:01

_id ijac20097109
id ijac20097109
authors Tost, Laia Pujol; Economou, Maria
year 2009
title Worth a Thousand Words? The Usefulness of Immersive Virtual Reality for Learning in Cultural Heritage Settings
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 7 - no. 1, 157-176
summary The goal of this paper is to investigate whether immersive virtual reality is suitable for learning about archaeology and the past in cultural heritage settings. To that end it presents the conclusions related to learning from the visitors' survey undertaken in 2007 by the Museology Laboratory of the University of the Aegean at the Hellenic Cosmos (the exhibition centre of the Foundation of the Hellenic World) in Athens, and contrasts these with other similar studies. This project was aimed at comparing the learning outcomes, perception and use by audiences of two different virtual reality systems and a related exhibition. It included qualitative and quantitative analysis of the data gathered through in situ observations, interviews with museum educators and face-to-face questionnaires with visitors. The results confirmed that, as previous studies have shown, virtual reality systems allow a different kind of learning, but also questioned the common believe about their advantage for children in comparison with other interpretation methods.
series journal
last changed 2009/06/23 08:07

_id ijac20119402
id ijac20119402
authors Toth, Bianca; Flora Salim, Jane Burry, John Frazer, Robin Drogemuller and Mark Burry
year 2011
title Energy-Oriented Design Tools for Collaboration in the Cloud
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 9 - no. 4, 339-359
summary Emerging from the challenge to reduce energy consumption in buildings is the need for energy simulation to be used more effectively to support integrated decision making in early design.As a critical response to a Green Star case study, we present DEEPA, a parametric modeling framework that enables architects and engineers to work at the same semantic level to generate shared models for energy simulation.A cloud-based toolkit provides web and data services for parametric design software that automate the process of simulating and tracking design alternatives, by linking building geometry more directly to analysis inputs. Data, semantics, models and simulation results can be shared on the fly.This allows the complex relationships between architecture, building services and energy consumption to be explored in an integrated manner, and decisions to be made collaboratively.
series journal
last changed 2019/07/30 10:55

_id ijac201210402
id ijac201210402
authors Toth, Bianca; Patrick Janssen, Rudi Stouffs, et al.
year 2012
title Custom Digital Workflows: A New Framework for Design Analysis Integration
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 10 - no. 4, 481-500
summary Flexible information exchange is critical to successful design-analysis integration, but current top-down, standards-based and model-oriented strategies impose restrictions that contradict this flexibility. In this article we present a bottom-up, user-controlled and process-oriented approach to linking design and analysis applications that is more responsive to the varied needs of designers and design teams. Drawing on research into scientific workflows, we present a framework for integration that capitalises on advances in cloud computing to connect discrete tools via flexible and distributed process networks.We then discuss how a shared mapping process that is flexible and user friendly supports non-programmers in creating these custom connections. Adopting a services-oriented system architecture, we propose a web- based platform that enables data, semantics and models to be shared on the fly.We then discuss potential challenges and opportunities for its development as a flexible, visual, collaborative, scalable and open system.
series journal
last changed 2019/05/24 09:55

_id caadria2012_040
id caadria2012_040
authors Toth, Bianca; Stefan Boeykens, Andre Chaszar, Patrick Janssen and Rudi Stouffs
year 2012
title Custom digital workflows: A new framework for design analysis integration
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2012.163
source Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / Chennai 25-28 April 2012, pp. 163–172
summary Flexible information exchange is critical to successful design integration, but current top-down, standards-based and model-oriented strategies impose restrictions that are contradictory to this flexibility. In this paper we present a bottom-up, user-controlled and process-oriented approach to linking design and analysis applications that is more responsive to the varied needs of designers and design teams. Drawing on research into scientific workflows, we present a framework for integration that capitalises on advances in cloud computing to connect discrete tools via flexible and distributed process networks. Adopting a services-oriented system architecture, we propose a web-based platform that enables data, semantics and models to be shared on the fly. We discuss potential challenges and opportunities for the development thereof as a flexible, visual, collaborative, scalable and open system.
keywords Visual dataflow modelling; design processes; interoperability; simulation integration; cloud-based systems
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:58

_id 10ba
authors Tournay, Bruno
year 1999
title The Software Beats the Hardware
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1999.074
source Architectural Computing from Turing to 2000 [eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9523687-5-7] Liverpool (UK) 15-17 September 1999, pp. 74-79
summary The paper is based on ongoing reflections concerning the importance of information technology in architecture. Such reflections are necessary to develop research concerning the use of information technology in architectural design, so as to shift the focus from purely technological development to an actual field of research. The result of these reflections to date suggests that research into the significance of information technology in architecture must go via sociological research on the subject, since information technology has become a social factor. The central element in such research will be to identify and specify how the virtual world which is developing can be articulated in relation to the physical world. One of the ways of doing this is to use metaphors.
keywords 3D City modeling
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id 2006_750
id 2006_750
authors Touvra, Zoopigi N.
year 2006
title The potential of Virtual Environments as contexts for Communication
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2006.750
source Communicating Space(s) [24th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-5-9] Volos (Greece) 6-9 September 2006, pp. 750-753
summary This paper documents a study done considering Virtual Reality (VR) as a spatial representational context which supports communication. It aims to identify whether VR could be considered as a communication medium, a tool that could be used for the successful transmission of information and messages, as well as the future form, content and use of it. That is, how does communication occur in a Virtual Environment (VE), by taking into account its visual properties and spatial parameters and under which conditions communication messages are conducted via VR systems, deriving from the one part (sender) and concluding to the other (receiver). The methods selected for this study involve observation and use of questionnaires at the end of each session. An already existing Internet-based online multi-user virtual environment has been chosen as the context where this survey will be carried out, that is the site Active Worlds, http://www.activeworlds.com, which can be accessed very easy to any computer user, in a desktop form. Firstly, we investigated the time needed, depending on the complexity per case, for a user of the VR application to get acquainted with the system. We were interested to know if the meaning that we would like to communicate had either remained the same through all the time of the experience or had been “modified” in a certain way and if so, for what reason. Another issue that was examined was the way in which the spatial context in a specific VE affects the way communication occurs. The framework of the application may influence the way the person receives a message, for example by making assumptions and references that he would not have made in a different environment- outside VR. After the end of the experience, the user was invited to describe his/ her impressions, with the communication factor being stressed, that is to mean if and at what extent VR can be characterized as a communication medium, as it is mentioned above, even for limited information and messages in general.
keywords Virtual Reality; Active Worlds; Virtual Environment (VE); Communication in VE
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:58

_id d703
authors Tovey, M.
year 1989
title Drawing and CAD in industrial design
source Design Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 24-39
summary Drawing is an essential component in the industrial design process, facilitating visual thinking and creativity. It constitutes one type of design model, along with specifications, 3D representations and CAD techniques. The design process involves movement from one model to another, and by using representations of different types and at different levels of detail a fluid and inventive design approach is facilitated. Examples of schematic drawings, ideas sketches and concept drawings demonstrate this in product design and transport design. CAD has proved to be highly effective in evaluative and analytical design development, and in manufacture. It is inherently unsuitable for innovative design, but has potential for contributing to evolutionary design, as is evidenced by its proven effectiveness in engineering optimization. Automotive design is almost always concerned with design evolution, and procedures for car stylists to work productively with CAD are being developed in Coventry Polytechnic's SERC funded research project Computer Aided Vehicle Styling. Vehicle stylist's design thinking is characterized by holistic, right-hemisphere processes informed by tacit knowledge and dependent on visual representation. They have particular difficulties with CAD systems. Nonetheless, design techniques that capitalize on CAD's potential and may be applicable to industrial design are briefly described. CAD drawings and conventional design drawings are compared by using examples from the car industry, and from the research project. Tentative speculations about future design procedures are made.
series journal paper
last changed 2003/04/23 15:14

_id 4b72
authors Tovey, M.
year 1994
title Form creation techniques for automotive CAD
source Design Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 85-114
summary Although there is a significant commitment to the use of CAD in the car industry, the industrial designer makes less use of it than engineering designers do. Vehicle stylists responsible for the early stages of the process have found that CAD systems and procedures are ill-suited to their methods and needs. As there are considerable potential benefits to the overall proc if it can be based around integrated CAD systems using common data bases, there are good reasons for devising procedures for automotive stylists that overcome the problems which CAD systems seem to present. This project has been concerned with devising such procedures. It has included a collaborative exercise with a motor manufacturer and has resulted in a collection of recommended techniques for form creation on CAD for automotive designers.
series journal paper
last changed 2003/04/23 15:14

_id sigradi2010_399
id sigradi2010_399
authors Trajano, de Arruda Anna Karla; Leão de Amorim Arivaldo
year 2010
title Heritage information system: tecnologias digitais aplicadas ao planejamento e gestão de intervenções urbanas_um modelo conceitual
source SIGraDi 2010_Proceedings of the 14th Congress of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, pp. Bogotá, Colombia, November 17-19, 2010, pp. 399-402
summary This article discusses the development of GIS technologies applied to the management of sets of historical sites and single buildings, what is called in international literature HIS, or heritage information systems. With HIS it is possible to represent a historical site through a map or a DTM, which associate attributes from the historical buildings. For the conceptual modeling ontological studies were adopted to define the concepts and relationships with the application’s domain. The software ArcGIS was adopted as the development tool for the HIS, as well as the geographic database that stores the base map.
keywords urban interventions; architectural documentation; GIS (geographic information system); HIS (heritage information system);ontology.
series SIGRADI
email
last changed 2016/03/10 10:01

_id 2005_415
id 2005_415
authors Tramontano, Marcelo and Mônaco dos Santos, Denise
year 2005
title Online_communities
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2005.415
source Digital Design: The Quest for New Paradigms [23nd eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-3-2] Lisbon (Portugal) 21-24 September 2005, pp. 415-423
summary Research on contemporary habitation spaces is directly related to the study of the relationship between new media and everyday life. This paper presents ongoing in-depth research which intends to discuss these relationships in different ways on a conceptual basis. A collaborative multi-users interface is being specially designed, supported by different kinds of electronic equipment. Furthermore, the project’s objective is to analyze how these information and communication technologies are to be used, as well as their impact on poor communities. As a hypothesis, our intention is to verify if the access to information will be able to broaden social interactions and improve new services which have been set up, in order to guarantee a better quality of life. Beyond being a conceptual approach, the study intends to present and examine facts obtained from intervening in a poor district in São Paulo city, Brazil. Using an existing public telecenter as an access provider to the internet, individual TV-connected set-top boxes in 220 apartments in a local social housing complex are being installed, enabling users to communicate through a collaborative multiusers digital interface. Adding a virtual instance to a geographically-based community, the aim of the project is to provide new possibilities to improve dialogue and debates, to encourage more income and cultural activities. It also intends to evaluate the effects of the technological mediation of social relationships, both inside and outside the community, as well as within the physical urban space such as in the dwellings. The results of this study will be useful in defining public policies to be implemented by the Sao Paulo Local Government. The work is being sponsored by FAPESP, which is the Sao Paulo State Funding Agencie, but also by public institutions, private partners and universities. Researchers involved belong to complementary fields such as architecture, urbanism, computer sciences, social sciences, psychology and electronic engineering.
keywords Virtual Communities, Collaborative Networks, Digital Inclusion
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 07:57

_id sigradi2003_060
id sigradi2003_060
authors Tramontano, Marcelo and Trevisan, Nilton
year 2003
title A dimensão digital de Solonópole, Brasil (Digital dimensions of Solonópole, Brazil)
source SIGraDi 2003 - [Proceedings of the 7th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Rosario Argentina 5-7 november 2003
summary In the countryside of Ceara state, one of the poorest of Brazil, stays the city of Solonopole. Despite the lack of resources, some applications of information and communication technologies are being employed in daily life, by low income population. Almost all of local schools have computers and also free access to the internet, and so do citizens from their houses but also from a telecentro. This is only possible thanks to the use of free software, as Linux, and radio waves connection.
keywords Solonopole, information and communication technologies, internet, low-income population, telecenter
series SIGRADI
email
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_id sigradi2015_10.144
id sigradi2015_10.144
authors Tramontano, Marcelo
year 2015
title When research and teaching connect: Parametric design, digital fabrication and architectural design
source SIGRADI 2015 [Proceedings of the 19th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - vol. 2 - ISBN: 978-85-8039-133-6] Florianópolis, SC, Brasil 23-27 November 2015, pp. 544-550.
summary This article focuses on three aspects of the use of parametric computer programs in architectural design teaching: 1. the design of buildings with complex geometries; 2. the continuous production of physical models as an indissociable part of the design process; 3. the formulation of exercises seeking to explore the potential of programs and the ways of designing and building they imply. It relies on the didactic experience of a mandatory course of Architectural Design at the Institute of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, in connection with the studies and experiments on parametric design and digital fabrication of Nomads.usp, the Center for Interactive Living Studies.
keywords Parametric Design, Digital Fabrication, Architectural Design, Architectural Design Teaching, Physical Models
series SIGRADI
email
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