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Parametric Equations In plane, parametric equation is a pair of Functions which is given by x = f (s) and y = g (s); which is used to define the ‘x’ and ‘y’ coordinate graph of the given curve in the plane.In mathematics, a set of equations which is used to represent a set of quantities as unambiguous Functions of a number of independent variables, said to be parameters.For example, Circle equation in the Cartesian coordinate is given by r2 = x2 + y2, and Circle equation for the Parametric Equations is given by x = r cos s.
Image from the General Dynamics/Convair Negative Collection--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Stuttgart Parasol
Research Pavillon ICD/ITKE 2010
Temporary parametric Pavillon consisting of 10m long, 6.5 mm thin birchwood strips
Institute for Computational Design ICD, Prof. Achim Menges
Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design ITKE, Prof. Jan Knippers
University Stuttgart Germany
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
November 6, 2018 at 7:00pmtil 10:00pm at Dundee Rep
Join Creative Dundee for the next Pecha Kucha Night in collaboration with NEoN Digital Arts at Dundee Rep. Creative Dundee has hosted PKNs in the city since 2011 and they run in over 1,000 cities around the world!
It’s a simple quick-fire format – speakers show 20 images, each for 20 seconds. Each person chooses their own topic – their work, their loves, hates, hobbies or holidays! The night is a great way for people to meet and hear about interesting activities happening locally across the city and beyond.
Always different, entertaining and inspiring; there is something for everyone at this event night which first started in Tokyo in 2003 and has now grown into a global phenomenon.
Working in partnership with Dundee Rep, Creative Dundee is an organisation which supports creative talent to base, grow and sustain their practice in and around Dundee, by connecting and amplifying the city’s creativity.
NEoN’s selected artists:
Jen Southern – Jen Southern (UK) works with relationships between people, technologies and places. Her working process is usually collaborative and often begins with the tracking or tracing of movement and communication, such as with a Mountain Rescue Team and its dogs, or with players in a mass football game. Southern undertakes experimental and often playful research related to a specific place, time or group of people. Whether it is learning to fly a light aircraft or making videogame clothing, her work plays with the idea of what it means to live life alongside or within networks. In collaboration with other artists, technologists or members of the public she works with the layering of digital and physical in everyday local environments.
Marius Watz – Marius Watz (NO) is an artist working with visual abstraction through generative software processes. His work focuses on the synthesis of form as the product of parametric behaviors. He is known for hard-edged geometrical forms and vivid colors, with outputs ranging from pure software works to public projections and physical objects produced with digital fabrication technology.
Julie Freeman – Julie Freeman (UK) translates complex processes and data from natural sources into kinetic sculptures, physical objects, images, sound compositions and animations. Her work explores relationship between science and the natural world; questioning the use of technology in how we translate nature.
Vagner Mendonça Whitehead – Vagner Mendonça Whitehead (USA/Brazil) practice encompasses traditional and newer media art-making, curatorial projects and creative writings on visual culture. His artworks display accidental and forced intersections of personal experiences, histories, geo-locations, languages, and found artifacts, and manifest themselves through traditional and new media pieces, presented extensively in group and solo exhibitions in galleries and museums, as well as film and video festivals, nationally and internationally (Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Cyprus, Germany, India, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland, Russia, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom). His writings unravel similar media/visual encounters in the form of critical and poetic essays.
Image Credit: Kathryn Rattray Photography
Branching Respiration Skin (Yukio minobe, 美濃部幸郎, 2008-2009)
この研究プロジェクトはバイオミメティクスの観点をベースに、自然の形態システム(モーフォロジー)をアルゴリズムにより再現し、環境性能の高い建築を生成する方法を探求している。自然界の中で高い換気性能をもつシロアリ塚を参照し、そのモーフォロジーが流線形の外形と内部の導管のブランチング・システムの組み合わせとして解釈されている。さらにこのモーフォロジーをデジタルに再現構成するアルゴリズムと、このアルゴリズムをエンジンとするパラメトリック・デザインと流体解析シミュレーションをループさせたデザイン・プロセスが新たに開発された。この統合的デザイン・プロセスは、環境の外的条件とその建築形態による内的な環境性能を有機的に関係させ、建築を自然環境に最適に適応するものとして生成することを可能にしている。
This project investigates a computational design methodology with reconstructions of natural morphologies through computational algorithms based on Biomimetics whereby higher-performative architecture can be generated. Termite mounds as a representative reference of the highest performative system in nature in terms of its natural ventilation are interpreted as the combination between the streamlining external form and internal branching systems of air conduits. Furthermore, a computational algorithm, which can reconstruct termite mounds' morphologies, and a new design process looping between parametric designs driven by the algorithms and C.F.D. simulations are developed. This integral design process can make architectural forms adaptive to nature through the reciprocity between external conditions from environments and internal performances of architecture itself.
Image from the General Dynamics/Convair Negative Collection--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
These photos document a visit to see 'Limbo Lounge,' the recently completed restaurant / bar by Vicente Gullart [ www.guallartblog.com ] near Playa de Fora del Forat in Vinaros, España (about 2 hours south of Barcelona near Valencia). I had the pleasure of working on this project beginning with the early design phases through construction documentation and fabrication. The project relied heavily on Parametric Modeling in Top Solid (Missler). Rhinoscript was used to develop design concepts and to measure / annotate / archive each unique piece with Excel in order to seamlessly communicate with the fabricator. The design went through several iterations, each one evaluated against steel costs and structural feasibility before arriving at the constructed solution.
Please let me say that MANY people contributed to this project. This information needs to be compiled, and full credits will appear soon.
Image from the General Dynamics/Convair Negative Collection--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
1980's Rebish Audio Rack System
RA203 Compressor-Limiter
RA204 Parametric EQ
RA208 Modulator
RA205 ADT-Dealy
RA209 Mixer
New series using the same logic as the Lattice series. Cleaner lines, but very solid-looking when printed close to maximum build volume.
Parametric Form Finding Tension Net Assembly using Rhino Grasshopper + Kangaroo. Work created by GIL AKOS + RONNIE PARSONS of STUDIOMODE, as part of the workshops associated with the FABCRAFT exhibit, at the Fay Jones School of Architecture.
FABCRAFT seminar, workshops and exhibit lead by Santiago R. Perez, 21st century assistant professor at the Fay Jones School of Architecture.