Roland Halbe depicts an AR experiment on wild silk at Berlin’s tieranatomisches theater.

SYNTOPIA 1 SOMA | BODY by Roland Halbe

The Group of Matters of Excellence (MoA) has begun an effort to create a new culture. Materials In the digital age, part of Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany, MOA uses interdisciplinary research to develop sustainable practices and structures related to architecture, soft robotics, textiles. Digital materials and filters, And the surgical cutting techniques of this team by testing their efforts in real life, their research department of DAOULA | Sheen’s exhibition at the Tieranatomisches Theater in Berlin last November. This experiment is called SYNTOPIA 1 – SOMA BODY, from a augmented reality (AR) A framework to explore the formation of space through A string structure that is spun by hand and gradually embraces its maker. ‘Understanding material activity from different angles and perspectives may help prevent the harmful past of inactive materials from lingering into the future. Moa writes. photographer Roland Halbe It recorded the process going on in the showroom and documented the intricate threads of material made from wild silk.


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Activity topics are a combination of augmented reality and wild silk

Under the supervision of a Team in MOA, DAOULA | Sheen Exhibition Theater Tieranatomisches fIt looks at the natural formation and cultural history of wild silk obtained from caterpillars in West Africa and the complex ways in which German microbiologists, material scientists and architects view the material. Elaine Bonavia, Jessica Farmer, Alexandre Mballa-Ekobena, Nikolai Rosenthal, Laurence Douny, and Karola Dierichs themselves published this cluster paper on an augmented reality (AR) framework that uses hand-based motion tracking and data capture testing and It relies on touch. Data flows instead of visual data. The AR framework was finally tested in a one-to-one scale architecture program that mimics the spinning behavior of silkworms. Roland Halbe Photography series It shows the MoA team physically immersing themselves in the filament matrix while conducting the experiment.

Roland Halbe depicts an AR experiment on wild silk at Berlin's tieranatomisches theater.
SYNTOPIA 1 SOMA | BODY by activity issues

Finally, cluster testing attempts to answer the following questions:What can we learn from the intrinsic structure of materials? What does this mean for design, architecture, technology, medicine and everyday life? SYNTOPIA 1 – SOMA | Body It is a joint project between the subjects of the activity Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces And Weißensee Berlin School of Art and Design. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will open its doors during this period Berlin Science Week 2023 to demonstrate active materials on stage to visitors during hands-on workshops and tours through its own exhibition, the Activarium.

Roland Halbe depicts an AR experiment on wild silk at Berlin's tieranatomisches theater.
Project testing in Theater Tieranatomisches

Roland Halbe depicts an AR experiment on wild silk at Berlin's tieranatomisches theater.
Inside the main theater hall

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