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Flyfire mayo 5, 2010

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Desarrollo tecnológico. superficie autoactiva

Autor. SENSEable City Laboratory

Investigación y desarrollo. SENSEable City Laboratory in collaboration with ARES Lab (Aerospace Robotics and Embedded Systems Laboratory)

Año. 2010

Web. http://senseable.mit.edu/flyfire/#

Imágenes. http://senseable.mit.edu/flyfire/#

Video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnEN9B18v6Q&feature=player_embedded

Vía. http://senseable.mit.edu/flyfire/#

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Description

Flyfire, a project initiated by the SENSEable City Laboratory in collaboration with ARES Lab (Aerospace Robotics and Embedded Systems Laboratory) aims to transform any ordinary space into a highly immersive and interactive display environment.

In its first implementation, the Flyfire project sets out to explore the capabilities of this display system by using a large number of self-organizing micro helicopters. Each helicopter contains small LEDs and acts as a smart pixel. Through precisely controlled movements, the helicopters perform elaborate and synchronized motions and form an elastic display surface for any desired scenario.

With the self-stabilizing and precise controlling technology from the ARES Lab, the motion of the pixels is adaptable in real time. The Flyfire canvas can transform itself from one shape to another or morph a two-dimensional photographic image into an articulated shape. The pixels are physically engaged in transitioning images from one state to another, which allows the Flyfire canvas to demonstrate a spatially animated viewing experience.

Flyfire serves as an initial step to explore and imagine the possibilities of this free-form display: a swarm of pixels in a space.

For more information, please contact:
senseable-fly@mit.edu

Press Release:
MIT researchers develop new display system with flying pixels – Feb 19, 2010

Team
SENSEable City Lab:
Carlo Ratti Director
Assaf Biderman Assoc. Director
E Roon Kang Team Lead: 2nd Phase
Carnaven Chiu Visual Designer
Caitlin Zacharias
Shaocong Zhou

ARES Lab:
Emilio Frazzoli Director
Erich Mueller

Thanks to:
Paula Aguilera

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