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    Escape From the Future: Architecture, Language, and the Computational Turn

    Figure 4.pngThe creators of this online journal and forum controversially argue that computation will engender the final stage of development in the relationship between architecture and computers by ...

    Process/Drawing

    ReasThumb.jpgWriting software is at the core of Casey Reas’s artistic practice. The digital is his medium of choice rather than a means of manipulation. He reflects on ...

    Metaphysics of Genetic Architecture and Computation

    Thumb copy.jpgWith the dissolution of the last utopian project of Man in the name of Communism, the great spectre that once haunted Europe and the rest of the ...

    Nothing Is Random: Automason Ver 2.0

    Figure 1.jpg While computers have dramatically changed the way architects design, construction in the US and around the world is still dependent on ...

    Dazzle Topologies

    EVAN copy.jpg One of the great lessons of the 20th Century that our particular generation of architects has inherited is our appreciation of the infra-thin scale: the primal ...

    Transmitting Iconography

    GRAND2cropb copy.jpg Contemporary telecommunication and computer technologies have fundamentally changed the relationship between sign and space, iconography and matter. While Venturi’s model for the decorated shed grew out ...

    Tectonics, Economics and the Reconfiguration of Practice: The Case for Process Change by Digital Means

    sheldon-thumb.jpgThe current programming culture in architecture could all too easily be written off as a youthful, geeky obsession with the algorithmic and the parametric among nascent practitioners, who ...

    Bodies Unfolding

    Bill and Lila Thumb copy.jpgAfter seeing Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion World Map, a map projected on a flattened isohedron, we began working on the idea of using computer ...

    Cultural Concerns in Computational Architecture

    perkins G. Holmes Perkins, 1904-2004 In September of 2004 I attended two events that reflect on each other. One was the Non-Standard Praxis conference held at MIT. The ...

    Genetic Architecture

    Genetic Architecture With the dissolution of the last utopian project of Man in the name of Communism, thegreat specter that once haunted Europe and the rest of the world has all but ...

    Automason Version 1.0

    Contemporary architects are judged as much by their buildings as they are by the sophistication of the techniques used in design and construction. A certain fascination with technology is natural ...

    Genomic Architecture

    genomic1.gifGenomic architecture is based on the manipulation of the architectural genome. Like its biological counterpart, this genome is universal and encompasses all architecture — past, present and future. ...
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Flight 404 : Fluid and Swarms in Processing

Saturday, April 30th, 2005

Flight 404 Version 7 has a whole slew of fluid simulation, swarm behavior and sound visualization applets written in Processing. Wow.

more at version 6 | version 5

Crogai : AI Crowd Simulator

Saturday, April 30th, 2005

Crogai is an open source software for simulating crowd behavior of agents with AI on a 3-dimensional virtual terrain. Some of the features include reproduction, predators, evolution and mob behavior. The current release is at version 0.2, so we can probably expect many more features to come in the future.

war.paint

Saturday, April 30th, 2005

War.paint, written in Processing, beautifully choreographs a battlescene as random strings of color explode on impact.

Synthetic Biology : Programming Living Cells

Friday, April 29th, 2005

Ron Weiss, and his colleagues at Princeton University have managed to program living cells by engineering the plasmid section of DNA which is read by the cell as a set of instructions to produce protein under certain conditions. Early experiments show E. coli bacteria programmed to emit red or green fluorescent light and self configuration into simple shapes (image 1, 2, 3).

via Yahoo! News

Morphology : Morphogenesis and Emergence through Processing

Friday, April 29th, 2005

Michael Chang’s ambitious project, Morphology, under the supervision of Casey Reas, attempts to create a program in Processing through which morphogenesis, emergence and evolution of swimming agents could be observed. Although the project lacks in having conclusive software to explore some of the processes involved in evolution, the website offers a great deal of insight into the creation of such a program through the detailed description of the software sketches leading up the the final applet.

Quantam Wires : Carbon Nanotube Power Cables

Thursday, April 28th, 2005

NASA is funding development of carbon nanotube power cables or quantam wires at Rice University which are 10 times more conductive and 1/6th the weight of copper wire. Quantam wires will replace the copper wires in space shuttles with potential applications varying from space elevator tethers to flat panel displays.

via Wired News

AVED : Automatic Visual Event Detection

Wednesday, April 27th, 2005

The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) has annotated 11,000 hours of underwater video footage from over 300 dives the institute conducts each year. The footage is manually scanned for sea creatures and annotated by experts through VARS (Video Annotation and Reference System) and is available to the public for free through the VARS Query system. A new automated system under development called AVED (Automatic Visual Event Detection) uses neural network technology to process the frames . At the moment the current system is capable of highlighting potential objects of interest, automating a very time consuming step. The goal for MBARI is to have an autonomous real-time annotating system.

via AIP

Bitmirror : Realtime ASCII Graphics Generator

Wednesday, April 27th, 2005

Bitmirror by takes a live video feed and reconstructs the footage as a realtime ASCII graphic animation. The installation also accepts user inputs such as sound and movement to distort the mirror image in a swarm-like behavior. Check out the demo applet.

via dataisnature

Molecular Media Project : Remixing with Fungus

Wednesday, April 27th, 2005

By manipulating the written bits of digital media, the Molecular Media Project remixes images, music, and video by reorganizing the digital sequence at the nano-scale. Take for example, the remixing of digital music by growing spores of fungus on CDs. The semi-controlled fungus growth refracts the laser as it reads the information, creating different audio effects. From the description you would expect the digital manipulation to sound like a scratched CD, but surprisingly the sounds can overlap and resequence into something bearable.

Eagles - Hotel California MP3 [organic pigments, titanium dioxide, carbon black, aluminum or bronze powders; butane/propane propellant]

Papercrete : Recycling Paper into Concrete

Tuesday, April 26th, 2005

Living in Paper offers an extensive introduction into “papercrete”, an innovative construction material currently going through testing. The construction material’s performance has several advantages over concrete and uses recycled paper from just about any source as the aggregate.

via Treehugger