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- Hyperbody, First Decade of Interactive Architecture
- Interactive Corporate Environments by NB
- iA#4 - Quantum Architecture
- Towards a New Kind of Building by KO
- iA#3 - Interactive Architecture
- ONLogic: speed and vision
- iA#2 - Interactive Architecture
- Multiplayer Design and Studio
- iA#1 - Interactive Architecture
- ONL Hyperbody Logic
- GameSetandMatch II
- BCN Speed and Friction
- GameSetandMatch conference proceedings
- Hyperbodies, towards an e-motive architecture
- Programmable Architecture by Kas Oosterhuis
- Architecture Goes Wild by Kas Oosterhuis
- E-motive Architecture by Kas Oosterhuis
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- Books
- iA#3 - Interactive Architecture
- Publisher
- Jap Sam Book Publishers
- Year
- 2010
- ISBN
- 978-9490322083
- Pages
- 128
- Language
- English
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iA#3 - Interactive Architecture
The theme for iA#3 is Emotive Styling. In his introduction prof Kas Oosterhuis emphasizes the urgency of developing a style for a non-standard architecture based on complex geometry and interaction design. BMW design director Chris Bangle is interviewed for iA3 by Gijs Joosen, discussing the relevance of the emotive behavior of the BMW Gina prototype. Style as developed from the speed of 120 km/h has been the leading conceptual idea for the design process of ONL's Acoustic Barrier with the embedded Cockpit, while the applied innovative CNC fabrication techniques were developed with the explicit purpose to strengthen the initial design concept.
Having equipped themselves with emotive styling techniques in the design process, interaction designers will start imagining the daily motion of any built structure. For the Festo HyperWall as exhibited at the Hannover Fair 2009, Hyperbody designed and programmed the smooth emotive behavior of 9 wall units, and designed and programmed the dynamics of the embedded LED lights and sounds. Hyperbody MSc3 students have developed their projects as an information processing DNA structure operating on the Dutch A2 Highway. Hyperbody thesis student Owen Slootweg explains his interactive design concept for Europe's first fly-over crossing Kleinpolderplein in Rotterdam.