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Modified Seating Area in Sketches


Currently modelling this in Rhino. Bent convex metal piece in T-shape/or H shape. Curvature inspired from bounce stilts from Kingsmen’s female assassin – sleek, flexible, responsive.
Moving in two different direction is a visual input for motion sickness. Thus I narrow down the direction of tilt to only one – left and right. Amount of movement – gentle tilt Read more →
Board V3.47 Dynamic Friction Pad


Board V3.46 Dynamic Studs


Attempt 3 of dynamic arrangements of the studs. Gave it more rows so the difference in the distance between the rows of the studs are more noticeable, added more studs per row as well
Attempt 4 of dynamic arrangements of the studs. Kept all the same as the above however having constant studs per row.


Board V3.45 Dynamic Zig-Zag Studs


Attempt 2 of dynamic arrangements of the studs. Using a zig-zag pattern for each row instead of a parabolic row. Distance between each zigzag row decreases
Board V3.44 Dynamic Stud Arrangement


Inflatable Cinema and Seats (Presentation 5 Slides and Images)

Presentation 5 Kiniodeon V3_red
References: Lotus temple, Sydney Opera House
Comments from Peer
Bring back stacked tilting chair instead of inflated. Opt for a more opened up form. Spot printing tribal patterns on the surface of the inflatable dome.My references:
Ron Resch‘s geometric tessellated origami folding, folded structures which offer more possibilities than Buckminister Fuller’s Geodesic Domes. They are easy to Read more →



Board V3.43 Stud Pattern




