Goulthorpe, Mark architect.
Mark Goulthorpe Hyposurface project records, 1990-2014 1996-2007.
approximately 62,700 digital files (391 GB), 44 prototype pieces, 1 Hyposurface wall module, 0.1 linear meter of textual documents
The Mark Goulthorpe HypoSurface project records, 1990-2014, document the design development, technical implementation, exhibition, and marketing of various iterations of the HypoSurface wall. The wall has a "skin" divided up into pixel-like metallic facets manipulated by a network of actuating pistons in order to create images, texts and patterns in dynamic relief. Sensors allow people near the wall to influence its movement. The records include approximately 62,700 digital files, 3 folders of textual documents, and 44 prototype pieces, and a working HypoSurface wall module.
Architecture Data processing.
Architecture and technology.
Computer-aided design.
Interactive multimedia.
Architecture et technologie.
Conception assistée par ordinateur.
Multimédias interactifs.
computer-aided designs (visual works)
Fonds (collections)
Prototypes (object genre)
Drawings.
Architectural drawings (visual works)
Documents.
Experimental artifacts.
Moving images.
Software.
Photographs.
Robitaille, Xavier software developer.
Steenhuisen, Paul, 1965- composer.
dECOi Architects, architect.
Location: Library archives collection 293883
Call No.: AP170
Status: Available
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