Title
Design and exploration of braiding swarms in VR
Abstract
Swarm-based braiding of structures represents a novel research direction in the domain of building architecture. The idea is that autonomous agents, for instance robots that unroll threads or plants that grow, are programmed or influenced to braid. It is an aspect of biohybrid systems where organisms and robots join forces. In order to harness this idea, we have developed a swarm-based model that allows architects to explore the resulting design spaces in virtual reality. In this paper, we present (1) the model of our swarm-based simulation that aims at growing braided structures, (2) the design elements to guide the otherwise self-organising virtual agents, and (3) the user interface that allows the user to configure, place and grow the swarms of braiding agents. We also present results of a first user study with students and faculty from architecture, in which we tried to capture the usability of our first prototype based on a survey and an analysis of the built results.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3139131.3139169
VRST
Keywords
Field
DocType
virtual reality, braiding, agent-based modeling, architecture
Autonomous agent,Architecture,Virtual reality,Swarm behaviour,Computer science,Simulation,Usability,Thread (computing),User interface,Robot
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-5548-3
1
0.36
References 
Authors
3
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Daniel Wagner1127485.03
Christian Hofmann2325.83
Heiko Hamann331742.00
Sebastian Von Mammen412624.68