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{RESPIRA - BEHAVIOURAL PRODUCTION}
RE. // MATERIAL INTELLIGENCE AND BEHAVIOUR OF MATTER, ENERGY AND FORCE EMBEDDED IN THE FABRICATION PROCESS OF AN INTERACTIVE, KINETIC LIGHTING INSTALLATION. //
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Investigating the ways in which matter, energy and force can be combined in order to generate specific, partially controlled behavioural material effects, RESPIRA is an interactive, kinetic lighting installation. As an experimentation on the relationship between frame and skin, piano wires and pre-stressed silicone patterning were used as a behavioural template to explore the movement facilitations that the latter implies. The final outcome, a result of a wide research
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on material properties and energy storing techniques, is a representation of an equilibrium state concerning material and energy relationship. Key parameters of the research agenda were the relationship of rigid and soft parts, the positive and negative space of interlocking forms and the transmission of energy and light through the design of a lighting installation.
DATE: 09/2013-10/2013 DESIGN TEAM: PAUL BART | COSKU CINKILIC | EVA MAGNISALI | PAVLINA VARDOULAKI TUTOR: ROBERT STUART-SMITH | KOKKUGIA UNIVERSITY: ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION AADRL, LONDON BACKGROUND: INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP ON MATERIAL BEHAVIOUR
Respira - Behavioural Production | P.17
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