At the SwarmOS Research Demo, the Ars Electronica Futurelab will give a concept demonstration of their current research progress around swarm-based technology as a means of communication, which can be controlled with the in-house developed software SwarmOS. Illustrating several application examples of Swarm OS, the demo introduces the initial research using drones, the so-called Spaxels, for navigation and artistic expression, as well as the newest developments involving moving groundbots within the current project Swarm Arena, a collaboration with NTT.
Whether it be stunning visualizations, real-time transmissions, new approaches to interaction design, artistic expression or unprecedented community experiences, the demonstration shows insights into the many applications possible through SwarmOS.
Project Credits:
Ars Electronica Futurelab:
- Patrick Berger
- Kerstin Blätterbinder
- Manuel Dobusch
- Samuel Eckl
- Horst Hörtner
- Peter Holzkorn
- Maria Mayr
- Otto Naderer
- Nicolas Naveau
- Hideaki Ogawa
- Daniel Rammer
- Raphael Schaumburg-Lippe
- Simon Schmid