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Mascarillons : flying swarm intelligence for architectural research

Julien Nembrini, Nicolas Reeves, E. Poncet, Alcherio Martinoli, Alan Winfield

Year
2005
Citations
22

Abstract

Initiated by N. Reeves, the Mascarillons project stands at a crossroad between Art and Science. It aims to bring together researchers in both artistic and scientific domains to collaborate towards the production of a robotic environment dedicated to architectural research, with a major potential for multi-media performance. Because of the tight constraints of the project, a multi-level design methodology is proposed, consisting of the parallel development of real robots and increasingly abstract modeling tools. The interaction of these experimental levels is expected to hasten the progress towards an efficient solution by taking every technological and physical constraint into account.

Keywords

Computer scienceConstraint (computer-aided design)RobotArchitectural designSoftware engineeringArchitectural engineeringHuman–computer interactionEngineering managementSystems engineeringData science

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