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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2008

This is a final model of my architecture project in Harvard GSD. I created a kinetic architecture. I used Arduino and Processing to manipulate this model.

ハーバード大学デザインスクールでの設計課題。テーマは動く建築。ArduinoとProcessingによってこの模型は制御されている。

For more information, please see my project page:: http://www.autoxic.com/works/010-respect-for-blank-space/

Autoxic:: http://www.autoxic.com/

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  • I looked at some of your other work on your website. Excellent. Impressive models, graphic constructs, and rigorous process.

    I've just started to play around with Arduino. So cool.

    Ganbate

    Where did you do your undergraduate studies?

  • Arigato!

    My underground study was in Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. I never used computer in that school.

    Good luck for your Arduino life.

  • inspiring, truly

  • thanks a lot.

  • My web page explains about this project. Please visit there from my youtube profile page. I hope it can answer your question.

  • Thanks for the comments. I made it with 9 servo motor pistons. Scale is 1:200.

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  • I want to know how did you get the up and down movement? Thanks in advance.

  • if i had to use a lot of servo motors sensors etc motors ....wat wud u propoe me to use

    arduino uno or arduino mega ?

  • @sumkinduvmalice You may, but it is a fucking silly question and you will never get a real answer. Perhaps that is why you asked your question. Perhaps you should lecture architecture. This model and animation is completely shit in my opinion, by the way. It is shit in concept, explanation and execution. I model more complex forms on a daily basis and I honestly think I am on the bottom rung of the ladder in terms of the understanding of forms.

  • So cool, may I ask what material is holding the triangles together, allowing them to expand in the model? I have watched so many times and just can't figure it out, rubber maybe?

  • excellent

  • who is your webpage for visit it?

  • hut ab, my friend

  • so damn cool

  • nice!

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