舞蹈计算复合材料:通过表演艺术研究小尺寸的形状变化建筑

Alice Rzezonka
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动态地改变物体的形状或表面,可以通过(记忆的)运动实现新的、丰富的交流方式。以前的工作已经解决了在实验室环境或日常环境中与形状变化物体的社会感知和互动。但是,人类运动、形状变化和物质记忆之间的复杂联系还没有得到明确的解决。在这个博士研究项目中,假设与舞者合作的设计揭示了这些相互关系的见解。因此,这个项目的目的是用一个形状变化的建筑记录设计过程和性能。由于舞者是记忆动作和通过动作进行交流的专家,我希望揭示与未来设计项目相关的见解,同时探索与舞者合作的工作作为一种体现设计思想(EDI)的方法。
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Choreographic Computational Composites: Investigating Small-Size Shape-Change Architecture through Performative Arts
Dynamically changing the form or surface of objects enables new and rich ways of communicating through (memorized) movement. Previous work has addressed the social perception of and interaction with shape-changing objects in a laboratory setting or everyday surrounding. But, the complex link between human movement, shape-change, and material memory has not yet explicitly been addressed. In this doctoral research project, it is assumed that designing in cooperation with dancers reveals insights into these interrelations. Therefore, this project aims at documentating the design process of and performance with a shape-change architecture. Since dancers are specialists in memorizing movement and communicating through movement, I expect to reveal insights that are of relevance for future design projects and, at the same, explore the work with dancers as a method of Embodied Design Ideation (EDI).
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