MA Architecture and Digital Media update: This year, the Applied Animation module, directed by Nick Puckett, examined the opportunities presented by making movement capture devices. Using the Arduino board and standard sensors, custom-designed analogue devices were used to drive animations in Maya. This approach allows the complex data derived from physical devices to be reflected in the animations. Also, in keeping with Nick’s wider research interests, these mechanisms suggest the possibility of employing hardware devices as design tools.
On Monday 23rd March 2009, students and staff of the MA Architecture and Digital Media were joined by guest critics Joel Gethin Lewis and Yonca Ersen for a day of “crits”. Work in progress was presented and discussed. There are still several weeks of development ahead but already some exciting work is beginning to take shape:
Work under development by students of the MA Architecture and Digital Media is gradually taking shape on various blogs and flickr pages. This fascinating example is courtesy of Richard Almond:
Last week, students from UCL, the University of Westminster and other institutions came together for a collaborative Generative Components workshop organized by Sean Hanna from the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies. The event, which was hosted by Westminster, included presentations and instruction by various contributors and explored the opportunities presented by scripting in GC. The event was a great success and was a fantastic introduction to this approach.
The 2008 Exhibition catalogue showcasing work from across the University of Westminster Architecture department will be available in print form from Thursday 19th June.