Saturday, February 16, 2008

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Descriptive statement of the structure

This model is a kinetic roof structure in response to human action within the space, which demonstrate the interaction between the shoppers and the shopping environment.
The 39 rods hanging over the ceiling, diving into 3 rows, response to the shoppers walking inside the store. The rods move in a wave rhythm driven by sensors on the floor that detect the presence of a moving person. When a person is detected by any of the 5 sensors on the floor,  the rods hanging above the person will move in a wave rhythm, which act as a kind of attraction inside the shop, as well as moving the air current in some point. When there are more people walking around the space, more sensors will be triggered at the same time which makes the rods to move in a faster speed.
This structure enables unengaged people within a space 'participate' in an embedded interaction inside a shopping environment.

final model - still making...


Monday, February 11, 2008



Calculation of the degree of movement of the rod




The rods needs appox. 18cm of space in order not to crash
with one another. (in radical case)


But only 12cm is available for 3 rods, missing 6cm.
But we think that isn't problem as
1) the case is really rare.
2) The calculation also take the swing back motion of the rod into account.


Sunday, February 10, 2008

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Detailed drawing of the model

The shape of the rod is still developing. Maybe there is no need for the fan-shape of the rod.
Regarding the number of the top 'sticks', we are thinking 3 or 6, which are operated by 3 motors.
The number of rods is still not sure, will carry out more prototype experiment to test with it.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Our final concept - Ceiling ventilation








This concept is a wave-form ventilation system hanging on the ceiling. It can be applied in retail space(especially for furniture shops, such as IKEA) as a kind of attraction.

















Tuesday, January 15, 2008