SWARM
Threading Space: Kinetic Sculpture Exploring Spatial Interaction Using Threads In Motion
R. Bhattacharya, You Li, Emilie Faracci, Harrison Dong, Yi Zheng, Ken Nakagaki
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
Threading Space is a kinetic sculpture that explores how spatial perception can be transformed by dynamically and geometrically reconfiguring physical lines of thread. As the threads in motion interact, they become a hypnotic medium for three-dimensional patterns. Through a physical installation and an interactive GUI, Threading Space invites the audience to explore the potential of using swarm robots and line elements to create, morph, and interact with space.
Keywords
Thread (computing)Computer scienceSculptureMotion (physics)Physical spaceSpace (punctuation)RobotComputer graphics (images)Swarm behaviourHuman–computer interaction
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