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acadia08_054 |
authors |
Sabin, Jenny E.; Peter Lloyd Jones |
year |
2008 |
title |
Nonlinear Systems Biology and Design: Surface Design |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2008.054
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source |
Silicon + Skin: Biological Processes and Computation, [Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) / ISBN 978-0-9789463-4-0] Minneapolis 16-19 October 2008, 54-65 |
summary |
The intent of this paper is to jointly investigate fundamental processes in living systems, their potential application in the novel design of responsive surfaces and spatial structures, and their applicability in biomedicine. Through the investigation of organotypic biological models designed to recapitulate breast tissue homeostasis and cancer, parallel models work to unfold the parametric logic of these biological and responsive membrane and scaffold structures, thereby revealing their deep interior logics. The result is an abstract surface architecture capable of responding dynamically to both environment (context) and to deeper interior programmed systems. |
keywords |
Algorithm; Biology; Material; Morphogenesis; Nonlinear |
series |
ACADIA |
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