Here you will be asked to post a screenshot as well as an approximately 400 word description of the criteria or parameters that you implemented in your use of this weeks precedent study.
Here is the schedule for the semester, including the student responsible for moderating the discussion:
Performative
8/20- Shanghai Tower- Beorkrem
8/27- Versioning- Steven Danilowicz
9/3- Adaptive Components- Dylan davis
9/10- Material Constraints- Christian Sjoberg
9/17- Programmatic Constraints- Neil Edwards
Generative
9/24- Aesthetic- Trevor Hess
10/1- Biomimicry- Ben Sullivan
10/8- NO CLASS- Fall Break
Interactive Design
10/15- Smart Objects- Lina Lee
10/22- Smart interfaces- Isabel Fee
Data Visualization
10/29- Emotive Expression- Chris Pockette
11/5- Physical Expression-
11/12- Daylighting-
11/19- Final Project begins
11/26
12/3
Welcome to the home for Digital Research 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Context Free
The
nice thing about Context Free is that can be shared, reused across diverse way
and created pattern easily as much as we want with only a few lines. I
generated grid street pattern for Romare Bearden Park design which streets run at right angles to each other.
Rectangular
spaces indicate open spaces for informal play as well as an area for event
gathering. And small rectangular space inside is space for exhibition to offer
a variety of ways to have fun at the park. Grid lines mark the trails linking
around the part including bike and pedestrian path. Around the path and
rectangular spaces, I created natural features to generate relax spaces. And Medium
and large trees provide boundaries at the corners and streets.
startshape SHAPE
tile {s 54}
background {h 91.6 b .5 sat .7}
rule R{
SQUARE{}2*{f 45}R{s.6 1r-90x 2y 1}
}
rule SHAPE{
2 * {s .5 x 9 y
9 b .2}
{4*{r 90 x 36}
R{}
SQUARE {s 17.2
x 18 y 18 b .6 z -1}}
2*{s .5 x -4.5
y -4.5 z 1 b 1}
SQUARE {s 16.7
x -9 y -9 z -1 b .5}
}
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