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BENV2423LOWE DESIGN AND REAL TIME INTERACTIVITY – A POROSITY STUDIO

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Lecture 09 in the series for BENV2423; Real-Time Interactve Environments.

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BENV2423LOWEDESIGN AND REAL TIME INTERACTIVITY – A POROSITY STUDIO

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TRACE + REPRESENTATION

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RESEARCH QUESTIONSCAN POROSITY BE REPRESENTED IN REAL TIME? WHAT SHOULD THAT REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE? CAN THE COMBINATION OF COMPUTER GAMING TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS AUTOMATE THE REPRESENTATION OF POROSITY?

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COMPUTER GAMING AND POROSITY: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONSTRUCTION APPLICATIONS OF VIRTUAL REALITY

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1ST POROSITY STUDIO: 1996“THE PUBLIC SPACE OF THE CITY DOESN’T END AT THE BUILDING ENVELOPE; ANY MIXED USE BUILDING REQUIRES ACCESS BY THE PUBLIC AND IS NECESSARILY POROUS.

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ARC DISCOVERY PROJECT 2003-2005“THE PUBLIC SPACE OF THE CITY DOESN’T END AT THE BUILDING ENVELOPE; ANY MIXED USE BUILDING REQUIRES ACCESS BY THE PUBLIC AND IS NECESSARILY POROUS.

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ARC DISCOVERY PROJECT 2003-2005“THE PUBLIC SPACE OF THE CITY DOESN’T END AT THE BUILDING ENVELOPE; ANY MIXED USE BUILDING REQUIRES ACCESS BY THE PUBLIC AND IS NECESSARILY POROUS.

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ARC DISCOVERY PROJECT 2003-2005“THE PUBLIC SPACE OF THE CITY DOESN’T END AT THE BUILDING ENVELOPE; ANY MIXED USE BUILDING REQUIRES ACCESS BY THE PUBLIC AND IS NECESSARILY POROUS.

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ARC DISCOVERY PROJECT 2003-2005“THE PUBLIC SPACE OF THE CITY DOESN’T END AT THE BUILDING ENVELOPE; ANY MIXED USE BUILDING REQUIRES ACCESS BY THE PUBLIC AND IS NECESSARILY POROUS.

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ACCESS AND EVACUATIONTHE POROUSNESS OF A BUILDING RELATES TO THE EASE BY WHICH A BUILDING MIGHT BE ACCESSED AND EVACUATED; THE IRONY HERE IS THAT HIGH LEVELS OF POROUSNESS WOULD SEEM TO FACILITATE BOTH.

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A GROWING LIST OF URBAN MAPPING ...Reades, J, Calabrese, F, Sevtsuk, A, Ratti, C, (2007) Cellular Census: Explorations in Urban Data Collection, IEEE Computer Society, Pervasive Computing, Vol. 6, No 3, July-September.

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... PROJECTS INDICATES A NEED FOR ...Reades, J, Calabrese, F, Sevtsuk, A, Ratti, C, (2007) Cellular Census: Explorations in Urban Data Collection, IEEE Computer Society, Pervasive Computing, Vol. 6, No 3, July-September.

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GREATER UNDERSTANDINGReades, J, Calabrese, F, Sevtsuk, A, Ratti, C, (2007) Cellular Census: Explorations in Urban Data Collection, IEEE Computer Society, Pervasive Computing, Vol. 6, No 3, July-September.

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?Rather than being fully spatial many urban mapping projects still represent the city in two dimensions.

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?Rather than being fully spatial many urban mapping projects still represent the city in two dimensions. See Envisioning Information (Edward R. Tuft), the subject of next weeks lecture.

AMSTERDAM REAL TIME

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?Rather than being fully spatial many urban mapping projects still represent the city in two dimensions.

www.biomapping.net

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?Rather than being fully spatial many urban mapping projects still represent the city in two dimensions.

www.alisonmealey.com

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?Rather than being fully spatial many urban mapping projects still represent the city in two dimensions.

www.alisonmealey.com

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?Rather than being fully spatial many urban mapping projects still represent the city in two dimensions.

www.alisonmealey.com

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?LEV MANOVICH, THE LANGUAGE OF NEW MEDIA: “the 3-D virtual space combined with a camera model is the accepted way to visualize all information”

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?SUN et al (2007) IMPORTANCE OF POINT OF VIEW (POV).

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?SUN et al (2007) IMPORTANCE OF POV: Their research utilized an environment that was “designed to be something like a first person shooting game, such as DOOM.”

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?MICROSOFT RESEARCH, 2005, “COMPUTER GAMING TECHNOLOGY PUSHES THE TECHNOLOGY ENVELOPE”

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WHY USE COMPUTER GAMING TECH?IN APRIL 2009 VIRTUAL HEROES WAS ‘ACQUIRED’ BY APPLIED RESEARCH ASSOCIATES.

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PROTOTYPINGADDING PERSISTENT TRACES OF MOVEMENT TO THE “SET OF ARCHITECTURAL CLUES IN SIGHT”.

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HANSEL AND GRETALADDING PERSISTENT TRACES OF MOVEMENT TO THE “SET OF ARCHITECTURAL CLUES IN SIGHT”.

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UNREAL KISMET: ATTACH EMITTERVISUAL SCRIPTING LIKE THE FLOWGRAPH IN CRYSIS AND CRYSIS WARS.

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FLOWGRAPH: ATTACH EMITTERVISUAL SCRIPTING FOR CRYSIS AND CRYSIS WARS.

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CARVING OUT SPACEADDING PERSISTENT TRACES OF MOVEMENT TO THE “SET OF ARCHITECTURAL CLUES IN SIGHT”.

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UNREAL KISMET: MATERIAL OPACITY VISUAL SCRIPTING LIKE THE FLOWGRAPH IN CRYSIS AND CRYSIS WARS.

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FLOWGRAPH: MATERIAL OPACITY VISUAL SCRIPTING FOR CRYSIS AND CRYSIS WARS.

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MAPPING + CREATING THE WORLDSIMULTANEOUSLY.

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REPRESENTATIONWHAT SHOULD THE POROSITY LENSES LOOK LIKE?

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REPRESENTATIONWHAT SHOULD THE POROSITY LENSES LOOK LIKE? BUNGIE STUDIOS AND MICROSOFT.

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REPRESENTATIONWHAT SHOULD THE POROSITY LENSES LOOK LIKE? MALLASI (2004)

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AUTOMATING DATA COLLECTIONWITH HELP FROM JACOB SCHWARTS AND NEDIM JACKMAN.

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AUTOMATING DATA COLLECTIONWITH HELP FROM THE CSIRO.

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CONCLUSIONCOULD POROSITY BE REPRESENTED IN REAL TIME? YES.

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CONCLUSIONWHAT SHOULD THAT REPRESENTATION LOOK LIKE? PROBABLY A HYBRID OF ADDITIVE AND SUBTRACTIVE METHODS.

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CONCLUSIONCAN THE COMBINATION OF COMPUTER GAMING TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS AUTOMATE THE REPRESENTATION OF POROSITY? YES.

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DEMO: FLOWGRAPH

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QUESTIONS?