id |
ecaade2012_146 |
authors |
Slyk, Jan |
year |
2012 |
title |
Low-Tec Sensor Concept for Reactive Space Programming |
source |
Achten, Henri; Pavlicek, Jiri; Hulin, Jaroslav; Matejovska, Dana (eds.), Digital Physicality - Proceedings of the 30th eCAADe Conference - Volume 2 / ISBN 978-9-4912070-3-7, Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Architecture (Czech Republic) 12-14 September 2012, pp. 353-359 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2012.2.353
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wos |
WOS:000330320600036 |
summary |
This paper presents a case study of the pavilion built with the participation of students during experimental design course of ASK studies, master program in Warsaw. The installation was developed to research programming behaviour of augmented space. Pavilion generates acoustic signals in relation to user actions. It does so, according to the rules stored in a program that can be changed through the user interface. The pavilion serves both as a didactic and experimental installation. Therefore, a single low-tec sensor was invented, which operation can be easily understood. Optical mechanism analyzes the image of a shadow to obtain information about interior use. Components of the experiment are used to control process and establish rules. Mode of action is defined by independently designed system procedure. |
keywords |
Interactivity; behaviour programming; shape recognition; camera obscura |
series |
eCAADe |
email |
j.slyk@fpa.pl |
full text |
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