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Impossible Objects
Jonathan Proto and Brandon Kruysman of Kruysman‐Proto, both design technologists at San Francisco‐based Bot & Dolly, a design and engineering studio that specialises in automation, robotics and filmmaking, describe their radical approach to architectural representation. They explain how by combining cinematic techniques and advanced robotic manufacturing they have been able to explore a new model for making that shifts the role of robotics in fabrication away from a process largely focused on geometric rationalisation into the sphere of visualisation and ideas creation.
Impossible Objects
Jonathan Proto and Brandon Kruysman of Kruysman‐Proto, both design technologists at San Francisco‐based Bot & Dolly, a design and engineering studio that specialises in automation, robotics and filmmaking, describe their radical approach to architectural representation. They explain how by combining cinematic techniques and advanced robotic manufacturing they have been able to explore a new model for making that shifts the role of robotics in fabrication away from a process largely focused on geometric rationalisation into the sphere of visualisation and ideas creation.
Impossible Objects
Kruysman, Brandon (author) / Proto, Jonathan (author)
Architectural Design ; 84 ; 106-111
2014-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
robotic motion control , virtual cinematography techniques , The Net and Projection Mapping on Moving Objects experiments , Augmented Fabrication , Chandelier Prototype 01 , bullet‐time photography , Kruysman‐Proto, Projection Mapping on Moving Objects, Los Angeles , match‐moving , ‘Eye, Robot’ experiment , Green screening , animation techniques , Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI‐Arc)
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