Re: [FRIAM] Theorore Spyropoulos's group on "Behavioral Complexity" at UCL

2017-02-12 Thread Vladimyr Burachynsky
Steve Guerin, Thanks so much,

 

I think this is at least the second time someone from FRIAM sent me in the 
right direction.

I loved this work and I am trying to compile many more examples, my site is 
sort off deranged currently.

 

https://vimeo.com/55938597

https://vimeo.com/165006724

 

This is sort of my obsession lately.

 

Are you in touch with this team?

I waste  a lot of time trying to build Animalia  from code.

I would appreciate it if you keep me in mind. Thanks again.

Someone once earlier sent me on to Networks and wish to thank them as well.

vib

 

From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Guerin
Sent: February-12-17 3:28 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: [FRIAM] Theorore Spyropoulos's group on "Behavioral Complexity" at UCL

 

Nice work at UCL by Theodore Spyropoulos's group on "Behavioral Complexity". 
Check out some of the videos.

 

http://www.creativeapplications.net/processing/aadrl-behavioural-complexity/
The AADRL is a post-professional MArch (Architecture & Urbanism) graduate 
design programme at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, in 
London. Led by Theodore Spyropoulos, it has four research labs that respond to 
an umbrella agenda that the team set for a period of 3-4 years. Most recently 
they have been working on a theme of ‘Behavioral Complexity‘, which explores 
design that is proto-typical, scenario driven and examines behaviours through 
design enquiry. A feature of this research agenda between the four labs is 
examining robotics within architecture. They have two studios that are 
exploring 3D printing at the scale of buildings, one augmenting robotic arms by 
developing custom end effectors and the other exploring drones and swarm 
printing and finally the fourth studio is looking at parametric approaches 
towards kinetic architecture.


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[FRIAM] Theorore Spyropoulos's group on "Behavioral Complexity" at UCL

2017-02-12 Thread Stephen Guerin
Nice work at UCL by Theodore Spyropoulos's group on "Behavioral
Complexity". Check out some of the videos.

http://www.creativeapplications.net/processing/aadrl-behavioural-complexity/
The AADRL is a post-professional MArch (Architecture & Urbanism) graduate
design programme at the Architectural Association School of Architecture,
in London. Led by Theodore Spyropoulos, it has four research labs that
respond to an umbrella agenda that the team set for a period of 3-4 years.
Most recently they have been working on a theme of ‘Behavioral Complexity‘,
which explores design that is proto-typical, scenario driven and examines
behaviours through design enquiry. A feature of this research agenda
between the four labs is examining robotics within architecture. They have
two studios that are exploring 3D printing at the scale of buildings, one
augmenting robotic arms by developing custom end effectors and the other
exploring drones and swarm printing and finally the fourth studio is
looking at parametric approaches towards kinetic architecture.
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CEO, Simtable  http://www.simtable.com
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office: (505)995-0206 mobile: (505)577-5828
twitter: @simtable

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