Tag: ETH Zurich
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Projections of Reality (smartgeometry'13)
Projections of Reality engages in augmenting design processes involving physical models with real time spatial analysis. The work was initiated at smartgeometry'13 at UCL London in April 2013 and is currently continued at ETH Zurich’s Value Lab Asia in Singapore.
The work explores techniques of real time spatial analysis of architectural and urban design models: how physical models can be augmented with real-time 3D capture and analysis, enabling the architect to interact with the physical model whilst obtaining feedback from a computational analysis. We investigate possible workflows that close the cycle of designing and model making, analysing the design and feeding results back into the design cycle by projecting them back onto the physical model.
On a technical level, we are addressing the challenge of dealing with complex, unstructured data from real time scanning, e.g. a point cloud, which needs processing before it can be used in urban analysis. We will investigate strategies to extract information of the urban form targeted for design processes, using real time scanning devices (Microsoft Kinect, hand held laser scanners, etc.), open source 3D reconstruction software (reconstructMeQT) and post-processing of the input through parametric modelling (e.g. Processing, Rhino scripting, Generative Components).
The goal of the workshop at smartgeometry'13 was to create a working prototype of a physical urban model that is augmented with real-time analysis. We worked with the cluster participants to formulate a design concept of the prototype and to break down the challenge into individual modules, e.g. analysing and cleaning the geometry, algorithms for real time analysis, projecting imagery onto the physical model.
Cluster Champions: Stefan Arisona, Eva Friedrich, Bruno Moser, Dominik Nüssen, Lukas Treyer
Cluster Participants: Piotr Baszynski, Moritz Cramer, Peter Ferguson, Rich Maddock, Teruyuki Nomura, Jessica In, Graham Shawcross, Reeti Sompura, Tsung-Hsien Wang
Year: 2013

Open Call: Art/Science Residency at the Future Cities Laboratory
ASR 2013 Call For Proposals
Please find full call and application forms here: https://www.digitalartweeks.ethz.ch/web/DAW13/ASR2013
Arts/Science Residency with focus on Transmedia at ETH Zurich’s Future Cities Laboratory
The Singapore-ETH Centre, in collaboration with the Arts and Creativity Lab & the Interactive and Digital Media Institute, are pleased to announce a 2013 Arts/Science Residency at ETH Zurich’s Future Cities Laboratory (FCL). The selected artist will be invited to spend 2 months working at the FCL with researchers, students and the local arts community as she or he conduct a project exploring and making connections between art and science.
The artist will be invited to present the project at ETH Zurich’s Digital Art Weeks Festival (May 6 – 19 2013), thus the residency must start no later than beginning of May 2013.
The Art/Science Residency is made possible with the support of ETH Zurich’s Future Cities Laboratory and IDMI Art/Science Residency Programme.
Theme: Explorations in Transmedia for Urban Research
The Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) is a transdisciplinary research centre focused on urban sustainability in a global frame. It is the first research programme of the Singapore-ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability (SEC). It is home to a community of over 100 PhD, postdoctoral and Professorial researchers working on diverse themes related to future cities and environmental sustainability.
In September 2013, the 3rd FCL Forum will take place at the NRF CREATE Campus in Singapore. The event is planned and realised through three main pillars, which are a conference, an exhibition, and the library. All pillars collected and showcase FCL work established over the last three years.
The goal of this Art/Science Residency is to propose and realise a bridge that connects the pillars. Thereby, the general topic of investigation is the use of transmedia storytelling approaches to support large, heterogeneous, and complex research projects in terms of coherently integrating the overall mission, research questions, works in progress and results across multiple platforms and formats. Consequently, proposals should radically question and innovatively revise current standards in academic communication. While including web- and game-based transmedia approaches, as typically known from advertisement, they should go beyond the norm of such techniques.
In particular, we are looking for proposals that include other areas and formats, and adhere to the following guidelines:
- Proposals should include use of the Value Lab Asia, a large collaborative, digitally augmented space, equipped with several multi-touch surfaces and displays, a 33 megapixel high-resolution video wall, and video conferencing systems. It is used by the FCL researchers for urban visualization, scenario planning and stakeholder participation applications.
- Proposals should have the openness to incorporate output from on going design research studios, seminars and research projects.
- Proposals should incorporate the evolving Future Cities Laboratory exhibition and the upcoming September 2013 conference, and the outcome of the project should be directly applicable for the exhibition and conference.
- Proposals may include design and production of physical models through digital fabrication.
For all formats and areas you will work closely with FCL faculty and PhD students, and will have access to FCL space and technical infrastructure, including the Value Lab and the FCL model-making workshop.

Digital Art Weeks Singapore
As we are working hard on the preparations for Digital Art Weeks 2013, which will take place in Singapore in May 2013, our new DAW Facebook page is now online at:
https://www.facebook.com/DigitalArtWeeks
The page contains lots of materials from previous DAWs. The featured picture above is from DAW 2007 in Zurich, with Computer Pioneer and Rebel at Work Joseph Weizenbaum, ETH Professor Jürg Gutknecht, Art Clay and me, during a panel at ETH Zurich’s VisDome.
Book: Digital Urban Modeling and Simulation
Edited by Stefan Arisona, Gideon Aschwanden, Jan Halatsch, and Peter Wonka, 2012
About this Book
This book is thematically positioned at the intersections of Urban Design, Architecture, Civil Engineering and Computer Science, and it has the goal to provide specialists coming from respective fields a multi-angle overview of state-of-the-art work currently being carried out. It addresses both newcomers who wish to obtain more knowledge about this growing area of interest, as well as established researchers and practitioners who want to keep up to date. In terms of organization, the volume starts out with chapters looking at the domain at a wide-angle and then moves focus towards technical viewpoints and approaches. (Excerpt from preface by Stefan Arisona).
Contents
Part I: Introduction
A Planning Environment for the Design of Future Cities - Gerhard Schmitt
Calculating Cities - Bharat Dave
The City as a Socio-technical System: A Spatial Reformulation in the Light of the Levels Problem and the Parallel Problem - Bill Hillier
Technology-Augmented Changes in the Design and Delivery of the Built Environment - Martin Riese
Part II: Parametric Models and Information Modeling
City Induction: A Model for Formulating, Generating, and Evaluating Urban Designs - José P. Duarte, José N. Beirão, Nuno Montenegro, and Jorge Gil
Sortal Grammars for Urban Design: A Sortal Approach to Urban Data Modeling and Generation - Rudi Stouffs, José N. Beirão, and José P. Duarte
Sort Machines - Thomas Grasl and Athanassios Economou
Modeling Water Use for Sustainable Urban Design - Ramesh Krishnamurti, Tajin Biswas, and Tsung-Hsien Wang
Part III: Behavior Modeling and Simulation
Simulation Heuristics for Urban Design - Christian Derix, Åsmund Gamlesæter, Pablo Miranda, Lucy Helme, and Karl Kropf
Running Urban Microsimulations Consistently with Real-World Data - Gunnar Flötteröod and Michel Bierlaire
Urban Energy Flow Modelling: A Data-Aware Approach - Diane Perez and Darren Robinson
Interactive Large-Scale Crowd Simulation - Dinesh Manocha and Ming C. Lin
An Information Theoretical Approach to Crowd Simulation - Cagatay Turkay, Emre Koc, and Selim Balcisoy
Integrating Urban Simulation and Visualization - Daniel G. Aliaga
Part IV: Visualization, Collaboration and Interaction
Visualization and Decision Support Tools in Urban Planning - Antje Kunze, Remo Burkhard, Serge Gebhardt, and Bige Tuncer
Spatiotemporal Visualisation: A Survey and Outlook - Chen Zhong, Tao Wang, Wei Zeng, and Stefan Arisona
Multi-touch Wall Displays for Informational and Interactive Collaborative Space - Ian Vince McLoughlin, Li Ming Ang, and Wooi Boon Goh
Testing Guide Signs’ Visibility for Pedestrians in Motion by an Immersive Visual Simulation System - Ryuzo Ohno and Yohei Wada
Publication Information
Publisher: Springer, Berlin Heidelberg
Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science, Vol. 242
Editors: Arisona, S.; Aschwanden, G.; Halatsch, J.; Wonka, P.
Year: 2012
ISBN: 978-3-642-29757-1
Link: https://www.springeronline.com/978-3-642-29757-1
ETH Zurich's Digital Art Weeks Finalist at Swiss Art Awards, Presentation at Art Basel 2012
Great news for our Digital Art Weeks: We have been awarded as finalists of the Swiss Art Awards 2012, and were given the opportunity to present our work at the Swiss Federal Office of Culture’s yearly exhibition at Art Basel 2012 (12 - 17 Jun 2012).
