Archive for the ‘laser cutting’ Category

Michal Piasecki recently worked for NEX Architecture on Times Eureka Pavilion. The project, commissioned by Times newspaper and Kew Gardens, was undertaken in collaboration with landscape architects Marcus Barnett. It is about to be opened during RHS Chelsea Flower Show on 25th of May 2011 in London. Detailed description is available from NEX. Michal’s responsibility […]


Agata Guzik and Michal Piasecki will tutor a digital fabrication seminar and laboratory at Architecture for Society of Knowledge (ASK), a new masters programme at Warsaw School of Architecture. Agata Guzik i Michał Piasecki poprowadzą seminarium i laboratorium z cyfrowego wspomagania wytwarzania na nowych studiach magisterkich: Architektura dla Społeczeństwa Wiedzy (ASK) na Wydziale Architektury w […]


Previously I have written in general about Creative Coding / Laser Cutting session organized by Fluid Forms. Now it’s time to write about what have I actually done during those 2 days. I have focused on the engraving feature of 500 speedy laser cutter. The software driving it has a capacity to read raster images […]


Right after WF_091 was finished in Warsaw I went to upper Austria to join Laser Cutting Session organized by Fluid Forms. It was a great and thought-provoking experience. Many thanks to Stephen and Hannes for having me. Throughout three intensive days we tested the capacity of speedy 500 laser cutter. A really big variety of […]


The video above is the final presentation of my second term programming project at the Msc Adaptive Architecture and Computation at the Bartlett, UCL. Underneath you can find a detailed description of the software as well as some photos of phenotypes fabricated for the 2nd term final exhibition which took place at Bartlett’s Wates House […]


I’m currently working on external embryogeny genetic algorithm software. Previously I have posted about the artificial selection step incorporated  in it already. Time which it takes to produce particular individual on a laser cutter serves as a fitness function in this step. Now, I have incorporated an artificial selection step into it. I took a […]


Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, where I did my masters in Architecture, has put on their blog some interesting images of what you can do with a laser cutter which (as far as I remember) has a bed size of 4 by 2 meters. They have only worked on on the forms which you […]


I have started working on a genetic algorithm which breeds object suitable for laser cutting. So far I’m only using artificial selection for the choice of most fit individuals. User is able to define the amount of time which the object will take to cut on a specific laser cutter. This value then serves as […]



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