The Arcsoc Pavillion was an experimental, sculptural entrance designed and built for the 2013 Cambridge University Architecture degree exhibition. The pavilion was inspired by emergent biological structures where complexity arises from simple components. The installation used hundreds of lazercut Arcsoc logos which assembled together like molecules to create the structure of the canopy.
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Realtime Sound VisualisationsProject type
Soundscaper OSCProject type
Covariant FlowProject type
Audio AnalyserTool
Rolls-Royce ToolProject type
Nura Profile DesignerProject type
IBM ThinkProject type
Augmented ArchitectureProject type
Rolls-Royce - Ad InfinitumCorporate Installation
Sennheiser - AMBEO Lab - XRinteraction design
Microsoft - Adaptive CognitionInstallation
GitexInstallation Software
LululemonInteractive Installation
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Contact: Augmented AcousticsInteraction Design
SanctumWebGL
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