Flapper Drones – autonomous robotic fireflies
January 19, 2023 11:55 pmFlapper Drones are bioinspired flying robots which fly by flapping their wings, similar to hummingbirds or winged insects. While most... View Article
Flapper Drones are bioinspired flying robots which fly by flapping their wings, similar to hummingbirds or winged insects. While most... View Article
Plants and trees are extreme survivors, but how do they stay resilient in all kinds of hostile conditions? With his... View Article
We can learn much from our past dreams and aspirations; some become realities, while others remain unfulfilled wishes. What can... View Article
VideowindoW Biophilic Glare Control is a dynamic shading system that incorporates elements of nature and technology to improve the well-being... View Article
Giant sculptures from kinetic architecture principles shows the audience that steel can appear as light as feathers and move in... View Article
Lijn – Delft is an audiovisual installation created specifically for Delft’s new underground train station. It is a subtle but... View Article
Koki’o: a flower field kept alive by man consisting of a hundred special flowers, painted with light and open-source software.... View Article
Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) provide new opportunities to introduce technology into our creativeprocesses. Anima investigates the potential of AI... View Article
Jólan van der Wiel and Benthem Crouwel Architects have been working together under the name ‘Forces for Architecture’ since 2015.... View Article
The Deeply Personal Vending Machine gives personalised nutritional advice based on personal data. Through digital techniques such as facial recognition... View Article
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