Home pages:
ruairiglynn.co.uk/portfolio/morphs-2-0
Team:
Ruairi Glynn
William Bondin
Francois Mangion
Interactive Architecture Lab
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https://vimeo.com/68907522
Morph 6
June 2, 2013
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Morph-6 is becoming more efficient at performing one step cycle.
https://vimeo.com/108699810
MORPHs 2.0: First Steps
October 12, 2014
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A performative octahedral structure developed at the Interactive Architecture Lab , by Ruairi Glynn, William Bondin and Francois Mangion. The first steps were recorded during testing at the bmade robotics lab, The Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL).
Thanks to all those who provided their expertise and support during design and fabrication.
https://vimeo.com/126935023
MORPHS 2.0 - First walk in the park
May 5, 2015
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On going research at the Bartlett School of Architecture UCL into the design of Mobile Reconfigurable Polyhedra (Morphs)
https://youtu.be/COOskycZioM
Mobile Reconfigurable Polyhedra - MORPHs
Published on Feb 24, 2014
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MORPHs, short for Mobile Reconfigurable Polyhedra, are motive architectural structures which can crawl and self-assemble in order to encourage social interaction through play. These playful robotic creatures encourage the public to choreograph them into dance routines, assemble them into complex sculptural geometries or else play music at them, which they will play back over time. Groups of people can interact at any one time and eventually develop a dialogue amongst participants, through the use of contemporary digital technology.
Thanks to Ruairi Glynn, Ollie Palmer, Sam McElhinney, Paul Harkin, BMADE, The Bartlett School of Architecture and The Malta Arts Scholarships.