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We are developing an interactive pneumatic architecture that transforms dynamically in response to context. Its air-filled cells comprise a multilayered skin that allows for digitally controlled airflow to transform the shape in realtime. Collaborators are Master of Architecture candidates working in the Computational Environments Studio run by Joanne Jakovich, Bert Bongers and Jason McDermott at the University of Technology, Sydney [UTS].
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Something to think about::
Be careful with items like vacuum cleaners, leaf blower and the like as they dont deal well with pressure. ie. when ur object is full of air, it will go back into the machine, frustrating the motor and most likely blow it up - depending on how strong it is. I know that you will say but it wont be a constant pressure, but in that case, you will need to find a way to seal your object once it is full of air.
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