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If you are in London by the end of September void exhibit (AAC) is an event not to be missed. It’s the end of the year show of Msc Adaptive Architecture and Computation, starting at 6.30 pm on 25th of September. The venue is Arup’s “Phase 2 Exhibition Space”. Here is an excerpt from the […]
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Starting from October, I will be teaching Processing at the Master of Science in Adaptive Architecture and Computation (Msc AAC). It is a part of the post graduate programs offer of Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London. Msc AAC is a Master of Science open to practitioners and recent graduates in any design-related field. […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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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This week I was taking part in three-days Generative Components workshop at the University of Westminster in London. Half of the first day was dedicated for introduction to the GC environment and model-based transactions. Later Sean Hanna and Alasdair Turner gave several tutorials on script in GC. The scripting language is C#, which turns out […]
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This post follows the previous one on plugging Excel to Processing. As part of the Msc AAC I was presented with a task of visualizing data from scanning for blue-tooth devices in the city of Bath. I was working on this with Zeta Kachri, Ankon Mitra and Kensuke Hotta. I’m skeptical about usefulness of the […]
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As part of the Msc AAC at the Bartlett I’m currently working on plugging Processing to Excel in order to generate 3d dimensional data representations. It’s a group work with Zeta Kachri, Ankon Mitra and Kensuke Hotta. You can see a trial 3d print underneath – final 3d prints should be ready by the end […]
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