Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/653
Title: Biology, real time and multimodal design cell-signaling as a realtime principle in multimodal design
Authors: Teixeira, Frederico Fialho
Keywords: Generative Design
Computation
Interaction
Multimodality
Source: Teixeira, F. F. (SEP 16-18, 2015). Biology, Real Time and Multimodal Design Cell-Signaling as a Realtime Principle in Multimodal Design. Conference: 33rd International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe) Location: TU Wien, Vienna, AUSTRIA. VOL 2 Pages: 551-562.
Abstract: The common understanding of morphogenesis implies a three-dimensional evolutionary change in form witnessed in the developmental process of an organism. This evolutionary process emerges from cell growth, cellular differentiation and environmental changes that generate specific conditions between genotype and phenotype. The complex nature of these aspects is intrinsic to evolutionary biology, and its accurate implementation in bio-generated architectures potentiates a twofold understanding of different morphogenetic strategies and its spatial consequences. Within this premise the morphogenetic factors of cell-differentiation and cell-signaling become a crucial aspect in a real-time communication system between an archetype and space, thus performing within particular modes in which design correlates to space. The paper hypothesizes and tests the use of Cell-Signaling as system of communication that governs fundamental cellular activities within the process of Gastrulation. This process occurs in early cell-embryo development and where communication between cells is favorably active and cellular the structure is established. The Emosphera project is a technical re-contextualization of this specific morphogenetic process. The principles denote a genetic code of the object can be scripted in a CAD environment and reproduced real-time by means of communication through a multimedia platform, which render form as a consequential aspect.
Description: Frederico Fialho Teixeira (MEF Author)
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/653
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