| Title: | Slowly Kinetic Ambient Pavilion |
| Other Titles: | GROCS Collection for the Slowly Kinetic Ambient Pavilion team 2009 |
| Authors: | Byrne, Kendra Hall, Evan Byrne, Brendan Utter, Brent McCullough, Malcolm |
| Issue Date: | Apr-2009 |
| Abstract: | A deployable shelter finds it shape in the form of environmental mimicry, taking cues from wind speed, temperature, and humidity. The shelter is a prototype for a system that can create a loop of information and action between the structure, the environment, and its inhabitants with subtle motions and changes in light and atmosphere. The shelter attempts to make visible connections between natural and artificial environments and their occupants in ways that are usually unrealized through visualization and interaction. The form of the shelter becomes a collaboration between the inhabitants and the environment. We propose to study the integration of intelligent computing and active structures as two interdependent factors in the built environment. |
| Description: | Collection of artifacts from the process and final exhibition of the Slowly Kinetic Ambient Pavilion team 2008-2009. |
| Appears in Collections: | GROCS: GRant Opportunities[Collaborative Spaces]
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