Thursday, April 8, 2010

Interactive Environments – TU Delft


http://www.interactive-environments.nl/

“Throughout the course, three interdisciplinary groups of students supported by TU Delft researchers and guest teachers have designed and built three interactive lounge pavilions. The pavilions attract people to enter, facilitate relaxation and provide a refuge from daily chores.”

Interactive Environments Minor has been a full-time, semester-long project at TU Delft organized by the Faculty of Architecture - hyperBODY and Industrial Design and Engineering - ID-StudioLab, hosted by the Delft Science Centre. Throughout the course, three interdisciplinary groups of students supported by TU Delft researchers and guest teachers have designed and built three interactive lounge pavilions. The pavilions attract people to enter, facilitate relaxation and provide a refuge from daily chores. Each of these structures is a dynamic system, which communicates with its visitors across different modalities. The installations not only actively adapt to their users’ actions, but autonomously develop a will and behaviour of their own. In this way interactive architectural environments come to life, engaging their occupants in an unprecedented experience of a continuous dialogue with the occupied space.

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