Archive for the ‘design as a hybrid of fields’ Category
Green2 is a new polish architecture and design magazine focused on sustainability. Their second issue is on biomimetic design and Michal Piasecki was asked to write an article on computational means of introducing biomimetics into the design process. The article begins with the discussion of Andrew Kudless’ P-Wall project. An inquiry which seems to be […]
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Tags: Achim Menges, biomimetics, Carl Sims, computational biomimetics, Green2, Michal Piasecki, Stephen Todd, William Latham
Ars Electronica 2009
Krystian Kwiecinski and Michal Piasecki just came back from Linz, where we took part in creative coding and digital fabrication workshop organized by Fluid Forms. For a couple of days a group of computational designers was able to use a Dimension 3d printer and a laser cutter, which are part of the Fab Lab facility […]
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Tags: Ars Electronica 2009, Fluid Forms, Human Nature
As mentioned before I’m currently working on adjusting the Particles Ballet software from 2d motion picture generation tool (used for the Bix performance) to a tool for customization of 3d forms. This requires a new generative procedure, which goes away from the notion of unconnected strings. I have applied a procedure of connecting each particle […]
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Tags: Michal Piasecki