Handout: Philip Beesley Summer School (2009)

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CITA SUMMER INTERACTIVE ARCHITECTURE WORKSHOP ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF FINE ART SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AUGUST 2009

Interactive Architecture Workshop and Installation The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art // School of Architecture Centre for Information Technology and Architecture (CITA) August 2009 Architecture // Environment // Mechatronics

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SUMMARY A major interactive architectural environment will be developed at CITA at the Royal Danish Academy during August 2008, involving an advanced month-long workshop that brings experts from Waterloo Canada's Integrated Centre for Visualization, Design and Manufacturing and Philadelphia's PennDesign to work closely with experimental architectural designers and creators within the Copenhagen community. This month-long event would disseminate innovative approaches to immersive, kinetic architectural environments to the Copenhagen public, while at the same time providing professional development to Danish designers in advanced digital design methods through close collaboration with these international designer-creators. The workshop will design and fabricate a new immersive kinetic sculpture environment that responds to user stimulus with dense, distributed fields of physical movement controlled by massively repeated arrays of microcomputers embedded within the textile-like layers of the space. This will be mounted in a large public gallery space on the grounds of the Royal Danish Academy. Professional architects and new-media artists from the Copenhagen community interested in experimenting with this new technology will be invited to join a series of training and collaborative sessions during a month-long workshop that culminates in the mounting of this environment. Demonstrations and lectures will be held during this period to disseminate the work. BUDGET Funding is sought from the Dreyers Fond OF 70,000 DK [$16,500 CDN] to provide key resources of technical staff, materials and a portion of travel expenses to bring the leaders to Copenhagen. If achieved, a corresponding commitment has been secured from Canada's Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council funds controlled by Beesley to increase this core commitment by $40,000 CDN in cash and $30,000 in -kind contributions in order to enhance the project with staff time, equipment rentals, supply of specialized mechatronics systems, and for employing and transporting North American engineering and digital fabrication assistants to Copenhagen for the duration of the session. If this application is successful, a corresponding application would also be proposed to the Dreyers Foundation for use of their residential facilities in order to provide accommodation space for the visiting team while in Copenhagen. We are also sending an application to Metropolis 09, in order to pursue additional support for public dissemination fo the work during the Metropolis festival. Total budget exclusive of Dreyers Foundation apartment and Metropolis funds is $56,500 cash and $20,000 in-kind resources. Funding building upon the Dreyers core request is being committed from Canadian sources including University of Waterloo, Canada Council for the Arts, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Philip Beesley Architect Inc. EXPERIENCE AND TRACK RECORD This proposal builds on architect-sculptors Philip Beesley (Waterloo), Mette Ramsgard Thomsen (CITA) and Jenny Sabin (PennDesign)'s highly successful

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