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Revision as of 22:16, 22 November 2015
Concept and organization
Idea
Biometric data and spatiality: An architectural approach
- Use biometric data to displace different kind of forces in the body (hands, core, legs, etc.) like magnets, turbulence and vortices, to manipulate the flow of particles. The definition of space will be created by modifying the density of particles in certain areas and also by printing body postures on particles, using the whole body as a tool of design.
Movements
- Walking around
- Movements with arms and hands
- Movements down in the floor
- Jumps
Time of recording
- 15:00 minutes
Number of participants
- 1 person