Threading Space develops spatial experiences by dynamically and geometrically reconfiguring physical lines. Using a swarm of mobile robots on the floor and ceiling to control lines of thread, the work explores how human’s spatial perception can be manipulated. The interplay of reconfiguring, twisting and aligning threads as a unified swarm creates an installation of architectural scale, offering insights into our perception of physical space and reality through the medium of physical and actuated abstractions.
You Li (CN/US)
You Li (CN/US) is an undergraduate researcher at AxLab, majoring in Media Arts & Design and Sociology.
Emilie Faracci (FR/US)
Emilie Faracci (FR/US) is an undergraduate researcher at AxLab, majoring in Computer Science.
Harrison Dong (US)
Harrison Dong (US) is an undergraduate researcher at AxLab, majoring in Computer Science.
Yi Zheng (CN/US)
Yi Zheng is a PhD student at University of Southern California, who is interested in multi-agent systems, deep learning, heuristic search, planning and scheduling techniques, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
Ramarko Bhattacharya (US)
Ramarko Bhattacharya (US) is an undergraduate researcher at AxLab, majoring in Computer Science.
Ken Nakagaki (JP/US)
Ken Nakagaki (JP/US) is an assistant professor of Computer Science Department at the University of Chicago, directing AxLab.