san francisco, california _ lab, seminar and workshop blog with posts by Jason Kelly Johnson, students and collaborators exploring promiscuous new ecologies brought forth by the rapid release of advanced computation into the physical realm
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Monday, November 05, 2007
Upcoming Chicago Installation and Exhibition
We are busy preparing for the December opening of our upcoming show in Chicago at the Extension Gallery for Architecture. From the press release: Future Cities Lab's new "Vivisystem" installation is an experimental double-curved lattice vault that plays host to an extraordinary cluster of rapidly prototyped aluminum and acrylic barnacles. Three-dimensional auroras of LEDS and electron emitting cold cathode tubes respond to interactions from their environment. Vivisystem synthesizes patterns of the organic and the manufactured into a new creative paradigm for energy, form and matter. Check back soon for images and updates!
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Intriguing Motion, Modeling, Simulation Sofwares and More
RealFlow FD Fluid Dynamics Simulation [Link]
Maxwell - the highest end Light Simulator + Particle Based Rendering [http://www.maxwellrender.com/] See also Vray [Link]
Metropolis Magazine Sept 2007 Article
Sunday, October 07, 2007
... we'll need to rethink a few things ...
2. Sensing: If things knew when they were being used -- wouldn't we save a whole lot of energy? The "Power of Dreams" commercials by Honda. Here is the YouTube [Link].
3. Constructing: An intriguing project from the ETH in Zürich that uses information extracted directly from a 3D (digital) model to guide a robotic arm as it constructs a (physical) algorithmically generated serpentine brick wall (move over TJ!). [Link]. From Monocle: "The Gantenbein Winery, in Fläsch, Switzerland, has been the prototype for an entirely new approach to bricklaying: using modified industrial robots. Traditionally, the promise of industrial robots has been that they would replace the human workforce. But these projects, led by the Architecture and Digital Fabrication laboratory at ETH Zürich, demonstrate a different result: architects are free to create designs and patterns of a precision that simply could not be achieved by hand."
Friday, September 21, 2007
Monday, September 03, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
RECIPROCITY: Energy + Form Interactions
This short film documents several experimental design prototypes produced by the Robotic Ecologies Seminar during the Spring 2007 semester at the University of Virginia. Concepts from these prototypes will continue to be developed during 2007-2008. A working 1/2 scale prototype for an experimental energy-harvesting robotic glass house is currently being developed. The project is scheduled to be released and exhibited in January 2008. Note: to download a higher-res (42 MB .wmv format) movie file click here: DOWNLOAD. You can also hover over the hyperlink + right-click and select "Save Target As" to save the movie. Enjoy!

