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Movement-based co-creation of adaptive architecture (2018)
Book Chapter
Schnädelbach, H., & Arieyanto, H. (2018). Movement-based co-creation of adaptive architecture. In H. Bier (Ed.), Robotic Building (139-167). Cham: Springer Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70866-9_7

Research in Ubiquitous Computing, Human Computer Interaction and Adaptive Architecture combine in the research of movement-based interaction with our environments. Despite movement capture technologies becoming commonplace, the design and the consequ... Read More about Movement-based co-creation of adaptive architecture.

Living with Adaptive Architecture (2018)
Exhibition / Performance
Living with Adaptive Architecture. [prototypes, models, film]. 12 May 2018 - 17 June 2018. (Unpublished)

The large-scale introduction of computing technologies into buildings has made architecture adaptive to its environment and its inhabitants. Systems of sensors, actuators and software have changed the way we live in such buildings, how we interact wi... Read More about Living with Adaptive Architecture.

Proposal of a design pattern for embedding the concept of social forces in human centric simulation models (2018)
Conference Proceeding
Siebers, P., Deng, Y., Thaler, J., Schnädelbach, H., & Özcan, E. (2018). Proposal of a design pattern for embedding the concept of social forces in human centric simulation models. In A. Anagnostou, M. Fakhimi, R. Meskarian, & D. Robertson (Eds.), Proceedings of the Operational Research Society Simulation Workshop 2018 (SW18) (88-97)

There exist many papers that explain the social force model and its application for modelling pedestrian dynamics. None of these papers, however, explains how to implement the social force model in order to use it for systems simulation studies. In t... Read More about Proposal of a design pattern for embedding the concept of social forces in human centric simulation models.

Come and play: interactive theatre for early years (2018)
Conference Proceeding
Patel, R., Schnadelbach, H., & Koleva, B. (2018). Come and play: interactive theatre for early years. . https://doi.org/10.1145/3173225.3173251

The convergence of theatre and digital technologies can play a valuable role in theatre for early years, but, how an audience of under-5’s experiences and engages with these spaces is largely unexplored. We present an interactive performance installa... Read More about Come and play: interactive theatre for early years.