Prototype for Aabybro Light-tower
To test construction, assembly, and light performance we used a couple of days on producing a scaled prototype of the Aabybro Light-tower. The computer-generated structure consists of several folded components that are all unique in their dimensions, but based on the same geometric template.
- January 27, 2012
Making KU:BE interactive
Last weekend Electrotexture Lab. installed sensors and sound exciters on the KU:BE installation – a 1:10 scaled model of the new Culture & Movement House of Frederiksberg (Denmark) designed by ADEPT Architects. Using piezo sensors we turned the installation into an interactive playground, featuring a touch-sensitive Ping-Pong table that changed the lighting each time the ball hit the surface, five…
- October 16, 2011
Prototypes for Acoustic Pavilion
This week we started the prototyping phase for the Acoustic Pavilion project – an architectural research project based on a collaboration between the institute of Architecture, Design & Media Technology, at Aalborg University, Denmark, the architectural studio AREA and Electrotexture Lab. Consisting of several uniquely shaped pyramid components the prototyping phase for this pavilion is extremely important as we need…
- August 18, 2011
Red Pavilion furniture @ Galleri Kirk
This weekend the furniture from the Red Pavillon project was exhibited at Galleri Kirk as a part of Jesper Simensen’s artistic work.
- April 9, 2011
Electrotexture moves to new location
Last week we hosted a house-warming in our new office. During the last couple of weeks we’ve converted the old smithy at Gabriel Business Park to a creative laboratory that supports both our computer-based design process as well as our intensive focus on the implementation of physical prototypes.
- January 20, 2011