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generative modeling for Rhino

This is another test with agent based swarm behaviour. In this study the main focus was to trace the paths of each agent, these lines can then be used to generate paths of circulation or even architecture.
This study was inspired by previous work by "volatile prototypes".

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Comment by rojiar soleimani on April 6, 2013 at 12:21pm

hi jens, would you please send me the code to this email address :

rojiarsoleimani@yahoo.com

Comment by sebastian on November 25, 2012 at 6:28am

hola! estaria muy interesado en este proyecto! me podrias mandar el archivo a mi mail, estoy desarrollando en mi tesis urbanismo parametrico! mi mail es sramirez-89@hotmail.com.. muchas gracias

Comment by Diamadis on September 21, 2012 at 8:59am

:) excellent work...I currently study architecture too and I 'm interested in developing an urban project based on that. Can you send me the file here: diamadis.tegelidis@gmail.com ? thank you in advance!

Comment by Devin Jernigan on July 27, 2012 at 9:54am

Hey Jens, I'd also be interested to see what's going on here. Could you send me a basic version so I could try to see what's going on? devin.jernigan@gmail.com

Comment by Aslı Aydın on April 9, 2012 at 1:34am

jens,

the project looks amazing and very influential!

i would like to do a project with swarm behavior in grasshopper, however i can't construct the behavior. would you mind sending the component as well to give me a head start on understanding it?

thank you in advance.

email: asliaydin87@gmail.com

Comment by PhatRabbit on February 22, 2012 at 2:13am

looks fab! do u mind if i have a look at what components you used? email: archiaxxx@gmail.com

Comment by Michael Pryor on November 10, 2011 at 8:28am

Would you mind if i looked at the component. my email is mikepryor@hotmail.com

Comment by Jens Pedersen on June 23, 2011 at 1:30pm

Should I let you know how it turns out?

Its funny that you are mentioning Mike in this context, because I am currently doing my master's at Emtech which is the program which was in charge of the workshop you are talking about. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend, since I am doing my desertation at the moment.

 

But anyway as I said where the code is at now is only an intermediate step so its not done yet.

And I wouldn't mind sharing my work, but I would like if you would use it within these guidelines:

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

 

It seems like I cant attach the file to this comment, so would you mind leaving me your email so I can send it to you?

Comment by David Shook on June 21, 2011 at 6:18pm

I would be interested in the .NET component if you are open to sharing.  It would be most interesting to see how Craig R. ideas can be implemented in a parametric environment such as GH.  I had seen the website you listed previously which sparked my initial interest in the idea.

 

Great work, I'm excited to see where this takes you.

 

I hope you are able to interface with Michael Weinstock at AA in London.  I'm sure he would be most interested in these ideas.  I met him when he visited CCA in SF.  His work is most remarkable.  Also, you may be interested in this workshop: 

http://sanfrancisco.aaschool.ac.uk/?p=327

Comment by Jens Pedersen on June 21, 2011 at 5:04am

Thank you david.

 

The whole code is based on Craig Reynolds boid theory and some laws of attraction stuff, was that you were wondering about or would you like the VB comp it self? furthermore as I wrote the representation and so forth was inspired by this guy : http://www.volatileprototypes.com/there is some amazing work on his website.

 

When all that is said I still have some work to do on this code as it is, so this is only an intermediate result.

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