The video above is the final presentation for a Processing and Adaptive Architecture 1 course at the Msc Adaptive Architecture and Computation. There are two final stages of the work. 2d: Underwater Ballet and 3d: Connective Particles Ballet.

Underwater Ballet (written in collaboration with Agata Guzik) was on display on the Bix Facade of Kunsthaus Graz from 27th till 29th of November. I have wrote about it previously, while we where working on adjusting a high-res image to the low-res Bix using the Bix Simulator.

Connective Particles Ballet, is a translation of the previous sketches’ principles into 3d. It’s all about particles connecting to the other particles closest to them. The image above sums up possibilities across two spectrum: connectivity (from 1 to 4) and number of particles (20, 200 and 1000 of them). There are other spectrum to play with, such as depth of the connections between the particles.
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