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subtle technologies - Friday June 2nd

{NOTE: still need to check for consitency against original notes after libarynth greyhole event - nik gaffney)

Innis Townhall

Speakers

Melody Swartz

Swiss Federal Institute Of Technology, Lausanne (Switzerland) Cell Migration and Pattern Formation Guided by Dynamic Microenvironments http://www.subtletechnologies.com/symposium/Swartz.html

Michelle Addington

Harvard University (US) Smart Materials http://www.subtletechnologies.com/symposium/Addington.html Michelle Addington and Daniel Schodek, “Smart Materials and Technologies for the Architecture and Design Professions.â€

energy tansfer (proportial to) material propertiy x change of state cf hooke's law, fourier's law aerogel → linear

indep. vars. dep. vars
1. state material property (eg. … )
2. energy quantity material property (eg. thermochromic)
3. energy quantity energy type (eg. electrochromic)
4. energy quantity multiple states (eg. SMA)

requisite descriptions

state change  property change
            X
energy input  energy output

IESNA → 'ideal' lighting level recomendations

1910 ~ 10lux
1950 ~ 300lux
1981 ~ 2000lux
2000 ~ 400-3000lux

Karmen Franinovic

Zero-Th Association (Canada) Behavioural Environments

Mark Shepard

State University Of New York At Buffalo (US) Tactical Sound Garden Toolkit

Matt Gorbet

Gorbet Design, Inc. (Canada) Solar Collector

Cassandra Fraser

University of Virginia (US) Designing Matter and Responsive Metallobiomaterials cf. pp40 proceedings

Jordi Truco

Universitat Internacional De Catalunya (Spain) From Form Generation to Form Adaptation cf. pp116 proceedings

Donald E Ingber

Harvard University (US) The Architecture of Life

ref.

Sean Hanna

University College London (UK) Responsive Material / Responsive Structure

Pavel Hladik

Architectural Association (U.K.) Moving Structure (…)

Tristan n d’Estrée Sterk

The Office For Robotic Architectural Media & Bureau For Responsive Architecture (Canada) Shape Control In Responsive Architectural Structures

Keynote Lecture: Steven Vogel

Duke University (US) So What Would Nature Do?