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You are here: Home / Light Painting Photography / Hello Light Painting Meet Synchronous Robotics

Hello Light Painting Meet Synchronous Robotics

April 2, 2013 by Jason D. Page

ummmm, yeah……

Synchronous Dissections – Workshop from Kruysman-Proto on Vimeo.

This 5 day workshop couples synchronous robotics with advanced animation techniques, exploring new analytical and representational possibilities. The task was to use the SCI-Arc Robot House’s unique configuration to dynamically disassemble and re-assemble through methods of synchronous robotic movement.

The result was a series of suspended light drawings.
**Absolutely no video editing done to the drawings. Simply a series of still images…

Robot Control Software: esperantorobotics.com
Research Institution: sciarc.edu, estm.us

Instructors: Brandon Kruysman & Jonathan Proto thecognomen.net
Students:

TeamA: Al Ataide, Mehrzad Rafeei, Somayyeh Ramezani, Peter Vikar
TeamB: Amir Habibabadi, Francisco Moure, Juan Osorio
TeamC: Peter Kaoud, Eugene Kosgoron, Mira Lee

Eye,Robot (Student Compilation) from Kruysman-Proto on Vimeo.

Compilation of student work from our Eye,Robot Seminar at SCI-Arc Fall 2012.

Course: Eye,Robot : Introduction to Robotics

“Eye, Robot” focuses on the intersection of computation, robotic fabrication, and cinematography. The course explores robotic motion control as a creative medium for designers, mainly through the use of the custom robotic animation software platform, designed specifically for the SCI-Arc Robot House. The platform has the unique ability for the designer not only to design motion, but also to program, simulate, and speculate all at the same time. This type of animation space suspends the distinction between simulation, speculation, and ‘the real’, making it very hard for one to determine which is which while questioning traditional notions of architectural representation.

Instructors: Brandon Kruysman, Jonathan Proto

Institution: The Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc)

Students: (included in compilation)
Anass Benhachmi, William Hu, Viola Ago, David Eskenazi, Ryan Tyler Martinez, Alex Phi, Rafael Ruiz, Philippe Arias, Scott Starr, Chris Jimenez, Zhexiong Hu, Shitong Zhang, Jack Gaumer, Nicholas Barger, Rangel Karaivanov, Andrew Kragness, Chheng Lim, Matthew Asfaw, Jung Huang, Brian Harms, Haejun Jung, Yuying Chen, Daniela Arriagada, Antonio Follo, Kervin Lau, Maria Setaro, Simon Alvarez, Naomi Scully

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Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

Comments

  1. Darren says

    April 4, 2013 at 8:50 pm

    Innnnteresting..

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