Archive for the ‘Rhinoscripting’ Category
WWAA: private gallery
Michal worked for WWAA on their new design of an private gallery-office interior. Michal’s role was to create an algorithmic pattern influenced by the items to be found in the gallery. Objects deform architectural surfaces of the interior, generating zones of magnetic influence around themselves. The office becomes an unusual gallery where objects are not presented […]
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Super Super: Przemiany Festiwal
Super Super worked with Michal Piasecki on a set design for Przemiany Festiwal, taking place between 1st and 4th of September at Centrum Nauki Kopernik in Warsaw. The project team is: Hanna Kokczynska, Jacek Majewski, Michal Piasecki and Ignacy Kaim. Jakub Skladanek was the production manager. Dedicated algorithm is used to close pack circles and […]
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Tags: Centrum Nauki Kopernik, circle close packing, close packing, Festiwal Przemiany, Hanna Kokczyńska, Jacek Majewski, Michal Piasecki, Super Super
NEX Architecture: To + Fro Table
Michal recently joined NEX Architecture, where he is responsible for parametric modeling and generative processes. First project he was involved with is To + Fro Table, which went on display at London Design Festival (The Dock, September 20-26, 2010) and Frieze Art Fair (The House of The Noble Man, October 14-20, 2010). Below is a […]
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Tags: Alan Dempsey, Friexe Art Fair, London Design Festival, Michal Piasecki, NEX, NEX Architecture, Paul Loh, To + Fro Table
WF_091 videos
A couple of videos from WF_091 is available on vimeo. WF_091 was a workshop about Rhino scripting and digital fabrication which I co-tutored at the beginning of April at Warsaw University of Technology, School of Architecture. You can get much more information about the event in the past workshops section on Workshops Factory blog.
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WF_091 – a workshop co-organized by Workshops Factory and Warsaw University of Technology, School of Architecture – took place between 3rd and 5th of April 2009. The theme of the workshop was parametric urban furniture. We’ve used Rhino scripting as a generative procedure. On Friday (3rd of April) we have started quite late – at […]
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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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Workshops Factory is an association dedicated to spreading the knowledge on digital paradigm in design. We are planning to operate in Poland and beyond collaborating both with educational institutions and commercial entities. WF_091 is the first workshop in collaboration with Warsaw University of Technology, School of Architecture. The language of the workshop is polish. It […]
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I’ve started a series of articles for sztuka-architektury.pl about harnessing the generative design methods for optimization purposes rather than generation of forms uninformed by their performance in any sense. “Generative optimization depending on sun exposure” is my first article from the series (full text in polish here) – written thanks to Fred Labbe from Expedition […]
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