ABSTRACT A new notion of participation is at stake with advances in technologically mediated work... more ABSTRACT A new notion of participation is at stake with advances in technologically mediated work environments. Insufficient bandwidth and insufficiently powerful, crudely coordinated tools resulted in distributed task-based modes of collaboration that did not allow full participation by members of the distributed design team. The emergence of Service Oriented Architectures and User-Controlled LightPaths (?intelligent infrastructure?) herald the beginning of a new age where fully participatory multi-site design may become possible. This paper will briefly outline the ?mise en sc?ne? or staging of the technical configuration of the Eucalyptus project; observations and results from the creative activity of the PDS in the context of two case studies; and speculate on the implications for design activity, pedagogy, and a more robust mode of participation.
NRC Publications Archive (NPArC) Archives des publications du CNRC (NPArC) Eucalyptus: Collaborat... more NRC Publications Archive (NPArC) Archives des publications du CNRC (NPArC) Eucalyptus: Collaborating at the speed of light Jemtrud, M.; Brooks, Martin; Ho, Bo; Liu, Sandy; Nguyen, P.; Spence, John; Spencer, Bruce Contact us / Contactez nous: nparc.cisti@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca. ...
Today, the growing number of web services is phenomenal and will become a major opportunity for t... more Today, the growing number of web services is phenomenal and will become a major opportunity for the industry in the next few years. Service providers have the potential to produce similar services with different costs and QoS. Consumers likewise want to choose what services best fit their needs. Several methods such as Lattices, SWS challenge and Pathak et al have
The following paper will articulate through an urban renewal proposal project for an area in Mont... more The following paper will articulate through an urban renewal proposal project for an area in Montr?al, Canada that uses a ?3D imaging and modeling protocol? and that accounts for the interaction between mediation and making in digitizing and constructing existing conditions digital artifacts. The protocol incorporates multi-sensor technologies with modeling and rendering techniques through a process of interpolation between a heterogeneous set of existing photographic, physical, and 2D documentation. The mode of operation implemented is a multi-layered and hybrid approach that recognizes the interplay between human scale and perception, visualization and abstraction of data and geometric accuracy, space and time.
Jemtrud, M., Brooks, MF, Ho, B., Liu, S., Nguyen, P., Spence, J., and Spencer, B. October 12-15, ... more Jemtrud, M., Brooks, MF, Ho, B., Liu, S., Nguyen, P., Spence, J., and Spencer, B. October 12-15, 2006 ... * proceedings of The Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA). October 12-15, 2006. Louisville, Kentucky, USA. NRC 49323.
ABSTRACT A new notion of participation is at stake with advances in technologically mediated work... more ABSTRACT A new notion of participation is at stake with advances in technologically mediated work environments. Insufficient bandwidth and insufficiently powerful, crudely coordinated tools resulted in distributed task-based modes of collaboration that did not allow full participation by members of the distributed design team. The emergence of Service Oriented Architectures and User-Controlled LightPaths (?intelligent infrastructure?) herald the beginning of a new age where fully participatory multi-site design may become possible. This paper will briefly outline the ?mise en sc?ne? or staging of the technical configuration of the Eucalyptus project; observations and results from the creative activity of the PDS in the context of two case studies; and speculate on the implications for design activity, pedagogy, and a more robust mode of participation.
NRC Publications Archive (NPArC) Archives des publications du CNRC (NPArC) Eucalyptus: Collaborat... more NRC Publications Archive (NPArC) Archives des publications du CNRC (NPArC) Eucalyptus: Collaborating at the speed of light Jemtrud, M.; Brooks, Martin; Ho, Bo; Liu, Sandy; Nguyen, P.; Spence, John; Spencer, Bruce Contact us / Contactez nous: nparc.cisti@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca. ...
Today, the growing number of web services is phenomenal and will become a major opportunity for t... more Today, the growing number of web services is phenomenal and will become a major opportunity for the industry in the next few years. Service providers have the potential to produce similar services with different costs and QoS. Consumers likewise want to choose what services best fit their needs. Several methods such as Lattices, SWS challenge and Pathak et al have
The following paper will articulate through an urban renewal proposal project for an area in Mont... more The following paper will articulate through an urban renewal proposal project for an area in Montr?al, Canada that uses a ?3D imaging and modeling protocol? and that accounts for the interaction between mediation and making in digitizing and constructing existing conditions digital artifacts. The protocol incorporates multi-sensor technologies with modeling and rendering techniques through a process of interpolation between a heterogeneous set of existing photographic, physical, and 2D documentation. The mode of operation implemented is a multi-layered and hybrid approach that recognizes the interplay between human scale and perception, visualization and abstraction of data and geometric accuracy, space and time.
Jemtrud, M., Brooks, MF, Ho, B., Liu, S., Nguyen, P., Spence, J., and Spencer, B. October 12-15, ... more Jemtrud, M., Brooks, MF, Ho, B., Liu, S., Nguyen, P., Spence, J., and Spencer, B. October 12-15, 2006 ... * proceedings of The Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA). October 12-15, 2006. Louisville, Kentucky, USA. NRC 49323.
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