Zaha Hadid Architects to Project Augmented Reality Light Show onto Karlsruhe Castle at 2017 Schlosslichtspiele Festival
Zaha Hadid Architects, collaborating with digital artists and computer science researchers Andy Lomas and Mubbasir Kapadia, have been selected to create a projection mapping light show at the 2017 Schlosslichtspiele Festival in Karlsruhe, Germany. Titled ?Behaviour Morphe,? the dynamic light display will be projected onto the city?s 18th century baroque palace, simulating how users move throughout and interact with the building?s interior spaces.
Zaha Hadid Architects, collaborating with digital artists and computer science researchers Andy Lomas and Mubbasir Kapadia, have been selected to create a projection mapping light show at the 2017 Schlosslichtspiele Festival in Karlsruhe, Germany. Titled ?Behaviour Morphe,? the dynamic light display will be projected onto the city?s 18th century baroque palace, simulating how users move throughout and interact with the building?s interior spaces.The project will showcase the latest digital spatial simulation technology used by ZHA in the analysis and planning of their architecture, revealing how artificial intelligence and digital tools can be applied to building design.?Dynamic new virtual spaces are defined by using real-time data to interpret the virtual actors? interactions,? explained Patrik Schumacher, ZHA principal. ?These digital spaces are then explored with iterative growth systems that emulate the evolutionary process of nature, demonstrating the potential of metamorphic simulations and digital m...
Zaha Hadid Architects, collaborating with digital artists and computer science researchers Andy Lomas and Mubbasir Kapadia, have been selected to create a projection mapping light show at the 2017 Schlosslichtspiele Festival in Karlsruhe, Germany. Titled ?Behaviour Morphe,? the dynamic light display will be projected onto the city?s 18th century baroque palace, simulating how users move throughout and interact with the building?s interior spaces.The project will showcase the latest digital spatial simulation technology used by ZHA in the analysis and planning of their architecture, revealing how artificial intelligence and digital tools can be applied to building design.?Dynamic new virtual spaces are defined by using real-time data to interpret the virtual actors? interactions,? explained Patrik Schumacher, ZHA principal. ?These digital spaces are then explored with iterative growth systems that emulate the evolutionary process of nature, demonstrating the potential of metamorphic simulations and digital m...
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