Artificial neural nets | Cellular Automata | Computational geometry | Genetic algorithms | Lindenmayer Systems | Reading the space of Deptford high st | Surfaces | Swarm
Using AutoCAD vba to program cellular automata in 2 ½ D to form complex curved surfaces and space frames. The work of Stefan Krakhofer and Renee Puusepp (2004-5). The use of the CA in this way is a very neat way of developing complex geometry without resorting to complex NURBS approximations and difficult maths!
Also some visibility graph analysis by Renee on 2 ½ D surfaces for checking what’s visible in hilly terrains. The algorithm takes as input a simple dxf file of labelled contours. This work was developed under the Aedas mentoring scheme.
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