Architectural Fly-Thru™
Project Members: Jefry Tedjokusumo, Steven Zhou
Idea: Engineers, designers and architects now have a tool in which they can see and navigate through a building before the construction has even begun. The Architectural Fly-Thru takes blue-prints and renders them into full scale 3D models on the computer.
Once the rendering is complete, the user can then use a 'virtual-camera' to navigate through the building in a manner than a conventional mouse would find cumbersome. By tilting the camera like you would in real life in all directions, the 'virtual-camera' will guide the user through the building like he or she is actually walking though it.

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Last Updated on Monday, 07 December 2009 15:16 |
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Shared Design Space - Version 2
Project Members: Daniel Leithinger, Steven Zhou
External Collaborator: Michael Haller, Media Interaction Lab, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences, http://www.mi-lab.org
Link to Shared Design Space - Version 1,http://mi-lab.org/projects/office-of-tomorrow/#sds
Idea: SDS stands for Shared Design Space 1. The SDS system is designed to support creative group discussions and the simple exchange of data. In SDS Version 2, we emphasized on the usage of mobile devices as an extension of personal workspace, together with the public workspace shared on the digital table. Users can send files from their mobile phones to a digital tabletop display. On the tabletop, content can be moved, scaled, rotated and annotated using digital pens. Multiple users can work on the tabletop simultaneously. As group members stand around the tabletop display during the meeting, team discussion and interaction is encouraged (see below). Devices like digital pens enable a natural and easy input and demand little attention during group discussion. Mobile devices allow the input of the content files from local designers and even remote mobile users.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 22 November 2009 15:53 |
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