hMa Logo : Sound Waves // Energy // Light
ARCHITECTURE IS ENERGY WAVES
Light / Sound / Infinity / Energy Waves / Biomorphism
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Quantum Mirage - Cyborg Technologies
the Internet of Things // Sensor Revolution // Programmable World
Presence Tags - IBM - Cisco - GE
Start by showing my books that deal with Energy Waves/ and Architecture:
Designing with Light (light waves)
&
Shape of Sound (sound waves)
Designing with Light, 2006
Where I started re: Studying Energy and Energy Waves:
Pages from DWL :
Dr. Lene Hau (light);
Arvo Part (White Light);
Stephen Vitiello (World Trade Center Recordings);
Robert Wilson (Stage Director + Playwright – Einstein o.t. Beach)
Light Images from DWL : Herzog and DeMeuron; Moshe Safdie
My latest book:
Shape of Sound, 2014
hMa’s WaveLine - Building developed thru studies of Energy Waves
Architects Howeler and Yoon - Sound and Light studies
Sound Artist - David Dunn: Sound to Heal Damaged EcoSystem
Composer - Arvo Part: Silentium: Silence (the base condition for sound)
Dr. Lene Hau : Experiment :
stop a light pulse -
then restart it
Infinity Chapel, Greenwich Village, NYC :
Uncertainty of light and sound sources remove edges of the space
Lack of Edge creates infinite, fluid space : Liminal Space
Infinity Chapel: Light and Sound Diagrams
Michael Schumacher Steven Vitiello
DWi-P: Event Horizon of internet cell-phone connectivity thru glass faΓ§ade BPC
DWI-P: hMa with GCE Engineers -
Use Electrostatic Film for Smart Phone connectivity
Biomorphic Electrostatic skin on Chameleons : color change related to
environmental factors
DWi-P: Electrostatic skin embedded in Glass creates Smart Phone
connectivity
Glass research
DWiP in construction
Glass / Curtain Wall Research : Interactive
Wall
DWi-P facade
HVAC
FORM / STRUCTURE / HVAC
SKIN
BECOME ONE
BIOMIMICRY
Chameleon adapts to surroundings
and changes color
Smart glass adapts to light and changes color
Electostatic Film also can cause patterns to emerge, and create coloration
changes, similar to the Chameleon
Temperature responsive glass
Chattanooga Nature Interpretive Center: Building Designed in Response to
Temperature, Sunlight, Water Collection, and other natural factors
Bio-morphic solar panels based on leaves Cyborg Technologies:
Enhanced Human Performance
Connectivity to the Programmable World
Biomorphic Design and the development of Solar Panels based on Leaf
Forms
Biomorphic research allows for β€˜cross species’ enhancement :
leg enhancement based on insect locomotion
This leads into Cyborg Technologies
Cyborg Technologies:
Human Enhancement will extend to the β€˜Sensor Revolution’ and Yes –
you will be connected to your Toaster
Leonardo da Vinci :: a self-taught Engineer
Designed this humanoid automaton for warfare ca. 1495
Robotics – Cyborg Technologies
Warfare Design
Robotics for Smart Homes - Living Environments :
the 21st
century vision of Elysium
Above : City of Palmanova, near Venice, founded as a Utopian City in 1593.
An idealized geometric shape
An Innovation related to Warfare
City as a Computer Chip
Cyborg Technologies begin as Societies investigate
New approaches to Warfare
Cyborg Enhancements coming online for everyone: Google Glasses;
Google Self-Driving Cars
Dr. Steve Mann from the University of Toronto (2004) world’s first β€˜enhanced
human’ or Cyborg : use of Memory Enhancement Glasses
Dr. Kevin Warwick from the University of Reading, UK – who started
implanting himself with sensors in 1998
Jesse Sullivan who has artificial limbs wired into his own sensory systems to
feel hot and cold
Jens Naumann who lost his sight but now can see through and artificial vision
system
Robotic Limbs
Building Structure
+ Skin
Analysis of Skin Design
Biomimicry Lab
Portability
+
Green Sustainability through
natural systems applied to
design
Jesse Sullivan
New Institutes that are Developing the New Technologies
for Human Dwelling:
FLinT :
Center for Fundamental Living Technology
Mission: Assemble the Components for Minimal Living Systems
Through the Chemistry of Life-Like Systems
Life-Cycle Simulations:
Simulations of the self-replicating
nanocells that not only metabolize,
but also generate inheritable
genetic information
Biomimetic Reactors:
Catalytic Networks and Energy Harvesting
Capabilities placed into an Integrated
system.
FL in T: Use of Computer Simulations to create artificial life-forms to
Develop new Biological Systems to Enhance and Improve Existing Human
Systems
β€˜NBIC: Nano - Bio - Info - Cogno’
Ant Colony Networks ::
Ants use algorithms to regulate foraging, a pattern similar to
TCP – β€˜Traffic Control Protocol’ – used to regulate Internet data traffic.
Ant protocols - ways that human engineers can improve data networks
within Smart Homes.
Ring networks – used by ants - more secure than linear networks: much
easier to repair when a piece within the larger network collapses
Ring Networks allow for the continuing
functionality of a system, even as parts
of the system go down. The flexibility
of the ring relationships is a better way
of wiring Smart House systems
β€˜Smart’ Water Meter
Smart Grid Connectivity via Ring Networks
vs. Existing Linear Networks –
Ring Networks are stable //
Linear Networks are Prone to Crashing
Anna Dyson - the Director for CASE: Center for Architecture , Science and Ecology at
Rensselaer Polytechnic
CASE: A Collaboration between Rensselaer and SOM (Skidmore,
Owings and Merrill). Part of the Built Ecologies concentration at
Rensselaer Polytechnic.
Biomimicry
Human Skin
Building Skin
0
Artificial Skin attached to a
computer chip
CASE : Next generation High-Efficiency Solar Power Systems for Building
Envelopes
CASE Research Areas: SUN WATER AIR EARTH PLANT BUILDING PROJECTS
WaveLine – Queens, NY // architecture based on wave forms :
Sound Propagation
Maximization of Sound Resonance// Use of Acoustical Blanket /
Curtain system to create a fully β€˜tunable’ space
HMA PROJECTS:
MODEL DIAGRAMS BASED ON COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF SPACE AS
WELL AS LARGE-SCALE PHYSICAL MODELS WITH SOUND
SIMULATIONS - YASUHISA TOYOTA
Ojai Pavilion – Ojai California // sound vortex -
Outdoor Performance / Los Angeles Philharmonic
SOUND SIMULATIONS TESTING: YASUHITA TOYOTA
AN ARCHITECTURAL PLAN BASED ON THE TRAJECTORY OF NATURAL
DEGENERATION OF SOUND IN THE LANDSCAPE
A space where naturally hard surfaces create unique Sound Signatures.
ARCHITECTURE IS ENERGY WAVES:
ARCHITECTURE CONNECTED TO NATURE : Energy Waves
BIO-MORPHICALLY GENERATED STRUCTURES:
BREATHE LIKE PLANTS - the wave of the future
FIT INTO ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS AS HOLISITC ORGANISMS
NBIC : NANO - BIO - INFO - COGNO Technologies –
Smart Technologies for future Smart Homes and Systems

hMa: architecture is energy waves

  • 1.
    hMa Logo :Sound Waves // Energy // Light ARCHITECTURE IS ENERGY WAVES
  • 2.
    Light / Sound/ Infinity / Energy Waves / Biomorphism = Quantum Mirage - Cyborg Technologies the Internet of Things // Sensor Revolution // Programmable World Presence Tags - IBM - Cisco - GE
  • 3.
    Start by showingmy books that deal with Energy Waves/ and Architecture: Designing with Light (light waves) & Shape of Sound (sound waves)
  • 4.
    Designing with Light,2006 Where I started re: Studying Energy and Energy Waves:
  • 5.
    Pages from DWL: Dr. Lene Hau (light); Arvo Part (White Light); Stephen Vitiello (World Trade Center Recordings); Robert Wilson (Stage Director + Playwright – Einstein o.t. Beach)
  • 6.
    Light Images fromDWL : Herzog and DeMeuron; Moshe Safdie
  • 7.
    My latest book: Shapeof Sound, 2014
  • 8.
    hMa’s WaveLine -Building developed thru studies of Energy Waves Architects Howeler and Yoon - Sound and Light studies Sound Artist - David Dunn: Sound to Heal Damaged EcoSystem Composer - Arvo Part: Silentium: Silence (the base condition for sound)
  • 9.
    Dr. Lene Hau: Experiment : stop a light pulse - then restart it Infinity Chapel, Greenwich Village, NYC : Uncertainty of light and sound sources remove edges of the space Lack of Edge creates infinite, fluid space : Liminal Space
  • 10.
    Infinity Chapel: Lightand Sound Diagrams
  • 11.
  • 12.
    DWi-P: Event Horizonof internet cell-phone connectivity thru glass faΓ§ade BPC
  • 13.
    DWI-P: hMa withGCE Engineers - Use Electrostatic Film for Smart Phone connectivity
  • 14.
    Biomorphic Electrostatic skinon Chameleons : color change related to environmental factors DWi-P: Electrostatic skin embedded in Glass creates Smart Phone connectivity
  • 16.
    Glass research DWiP inconstruction Glass / Curtain Wall Research : Interactive Wall
  • 17.
  • 19.
    HVAC FORM / STRUCTURE/ HVAC SKIN BECOME ONE BIOMIMICRY
  • 20.
    Chameleon adapts tosurroundings and changes color Smart glass adapts to light and changes color Electostatic Film also can cause patterns to emerge, and create coloration changes, similar to the Chameleon
  • 21.
  • 22.
    Chattanooga Nature InterpretiveCenter: Building Designed in Response to Temperature, Sunlight, Water Collection, and other natural factors
  • 23.
    Bio-morphic solar panelsbased on leaves Cyborg Technologies: Enhanced Human Performance Connectivity to the Programmable World Biomorphic Design and the development of Solar Panels based on Leaf Forms Biomorphic research allows for β€˜cross species’ enhancement : leg enhancement based on insect locomotion This leads into Cyborg Technologies
  • 24.
    Cyborg Technologies: Human Enhancementwill extend to the β€˜Sensor Revolution’ and Yes – you will be connected to your Toaster
  • 25.
    Leonardo da Vinci:: a self-taught Engineer Designed this humanoid automaton for warfare ca. 1495 Robotics – Cyborg Technologies Warfare Design
  • 26.
    Robotics for SmartHomes - Living Environments : the 21st century vision of Elysium Above : City of Palmanova, near Venice, founded as a Utopian City in 1593. An idealized geometric shape An Innovation related to Warfare City as a Computer Chip
  • 27.
    Cyborg Technologies beginas Societies investigate New approaches to Warfare
  • 28.
    Cyborg Enhancements comingonline for everyone: Google Glasses; Google Self-Driving Cars
  • 29.
    Dr. Steve Mannfrom the University of Toronto (2004) world’s first β€˜enhanced human’ or Cyborg : use of Memory Enhancement Glasses Dr. Kevin Warwick from the University of Reading, UK – who started implanting himself with sensors in 1998 Jesse Sullivan who has artificial limbs wired into his own sensory systems to feel hot and cold Jens Naumann who lost his sight but now can see through and artificial vision system
  • 30.
    Robotic Limbs Building Structure +Skin Analysis of Skin Design Biomimicry Lab Portability + Green Sustainability through natural systems applied to design Jesse Sullivan
  • 31.
    New Institutes thatare Developing the New Technologies for Human Dwelling: FLinT : Center for Fundamental Living Technology Mission: Assemble the Components for Minimal Living Systems Through the Chemistry of Life-Like Systems
  • 32.
    Life-Cycle Simulations: Simulations ofthe self-replicating nanocells that not only metabolize, but also generate inheritable genetic information Biomimetic Reactors: Catalytic Networks and Energy Harvesting Capabilities placed into an Integrated system. FL in T: Use of Computer Simulations to create artificial life-forms to Develop new Biological Systems to Enhance and Improve Existing Human Systems β€˜NBIC: Nano - Bio - Info - Cogno’
  • 33.
    Ant Colony Networks:: Ants use algorithms to regulate foraging, a pattern similar to TCP – β€˜Traffic Control Protocol’ – used to regulate Internet data traffic. Ant protocols - ways that human engineers can improve data networks within Smart Homes. Ring networks – used by ants - more secure than linear networks: much easier to repair when a piece within the larger network collapses
  • 34.
    Ring Networks allowfor the continuing functionality of a system, even as parts of the system go down. The flexibility of the ring relationships is a better way of wiring Smart House systems β€˜Smart’ Water Meter
  • 35.
    Smart Grid Connectivityvia Ring Networks vs. Existing Linear Networks – Ring Networks are stable // Linear Networks are Prone to Crashing
  • 36.
    Anna Dyson -the Director for CASE: Center for Architecture , Science and Ecology at Rensselaer Polytechnic CASE: A Collaboration between Rensselaer and SOM (Skidmore, Owings and Merrill). Part of the Built Ecologies concentration at Rensselaer Polytechnic.
  • 37.
    Biomimicry Human Skin Building Skin 0 ArtificialSkin attached to a computer chip
  • 38.
    CASE : Nextgeneration High-Efficiency Solar Power Systems for Building Envelopes CASE Research Areas: SUN WATER AIR EARTH PLANT BUILDING PROJECTS
  • 39.
    WaveLine – Queens,NY // architecture based on wave forms : Sound Propagation Maximization of Sound Resonance// Use of Acoustical Blanket / Curtain system to create a fully β€˜tunable’ space HMA PROJECTS:
  • 40.
    MODEL DIAGRAMS BASEDON COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF SPACE AS WELL AS LARGE-SCALE PHYSICAL MODELS WITH SOUND SIMULATIONS - YASUHISA TOYOTA
  • 41.
    Ojai Pavilion –Ojai California // sound vortex - Outdoor Performance / Los Angeles Philharmonic SOUND SIMULATIONS TESTING: YASUHITA TOYOTA
  • 42.
    AN ARCHITECTURAL PLANBASED ON THE TRAJECTORY OF NATURAL DEGENERATION OF SOUND IN THE LANDSCAPE A space where naturally hard surfaces create unique Sound Signatures.
  • 43.
    ARCHITECTURE IS ENERGYWAVES: ARCHITECTURE CONNECTED TO NATURE : Energy Waves BIO-MORPHICALLY GENERATED STRUCTURES: BREATHE LIKE PLANTS - the wave of the future FIT INTO ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS AS HOLISITC ORGANISMS NBIC : NANO - BIO - INFO - COGNO Technologies – Smart Technologies for future Smart Homes and Systems