2012-10-29

Robotic Coloration | Formal Definition

[WIP]


This is the primary image behind the formal genesis of our project. As a concept, we are interested in the possibility of understanding a 3D form the same way you would read a 2D Rorschach image, and how surface coloration [currently being tested by Jennie and Matt] can start to factor in to how the form is interpreted. 





We developed a new form generation technique that focuses on a single element rather than the image as a whole. This process has significantly increased the processing time and allowed for smoother geometric definition. I ran into several problems with the technique that I was using the last time we spoke, particularly the method from which surfaces were being trimmed to create volume. This similar method seems to be generating geometry that we can work. 



Column iterations and field aggregation. 



Start of the scale model fabrication process




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