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Ada by Jenny Sabin Studio @ Microsoft Research

Published: July 8, 2020
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Since 2012, Jenny Sabin has explored ways to break down barriers of knitting for fashion and branch into structural and architectural applications. Sabin constantly incorporates a blend of science, art, and technology to bring new perspectives to ways we see structures around us. From the myThread Project @ Nike Stadium (2012), The Beacon @ Thomas Jefferson University (2016), Polythread @ Cooper Hewitt (2016), Lumen at MoMA PS1 (2017), and LUSTER for House of Peroni (2018), and now the Ada @ Microsoft Research Building, Sabin has continuously pushed knitting beyond traditional boundaries.

Below is the description of Ada provided by Jenny Sabin Studio:

“Named after the polymath, mathematician, first computer programmer, and early innovator of the computer age, Ada Lovelace, this collaborative project with Microsoft Research embodies performance, material innovation, human-centered adaptive architecture and emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence. Ada builds upon 13 years of collaborative work and innovation across architecture and science, where projects embrace and are informed by technology, non-standard and bio-steered concepts, and the hidden spatial structures within data; projects that have the capacity to facilitate and reveal hidden expressions and emotion in the built environment. The first architectural pavilion project to incorporate AI, Ada is also knitted light, immersing visitors in a responsive and interactive glow of photoluminescence. Importantly, Ada is human-driven; Ada is a cyber physical architecture that is adaptive, personal, data-driven and informed by individual and collective participation. It is a project that celebrates AI, an architecture that is ‘happy to see you’ and ‘smiles back at you’.

A lightweight knitted pavilion structure of responsive and data-driven tubular and cellular components employs textiles and photo-luminescent fibers that absorb, collect, and emit light. An external rigid experimental shell structure assembled from a compressive network of 895 unique 3D printed nodes and fiber glass rods holds Ada’s form in continuous tension. Working with researchers and engineers at Microsoft Research, Ada is driven by individual and collective sentiment data collected and housed within the Microsoft Research Building 99. A network of sensors and cameras located throughout building offer multiple opportunities for visitors and participants to engage, interact with, and drive the project. The data includes facial patterns, voice tones, and sound that are processed by AI algorithms and correlated with sentiment. Three scales of responsive and gradated lighting including a network of addressable LEDs, a custom fiber optic central tensegrity cone, and five external PAR lights respond in real time to continuous streams of data. Specific sentiment data are correlated with colors, spatial zones within the project, and responsive materials.

Suspended from three points and hovering above the ground floor of the atrium, Ada is a socially and environmentally responsive structure that is interactive and transformative. This environment offers spaces for curiosity and wonder, individual and collective exchange, and rigorous research experimentation as the pavilion filters light casts dynamic shadows, and changes in response to your input. It is an open responsive system featuring digitally knitted lightweight, high-performing, formfitting, and adaptive materials. Ada is information with and for you. “

Be sure to visit Jenny’s website at http://www.jennysabin.com or see more info about her Ada project HERE.

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