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Center Exhibition: URP Hiroshi Ishii/J
In "Urp", physical architectural models are placed on a table illuminated with I/O bulbs and shadows are cast according to a computer simulation. By adjusting the clock, it is possible to track the shadow movements and sun reflections. In addition, air currents around the buildings are rendered visible and a wind gauge can be used to measure the wind speed at any point.
Source: Sabine Starmayr
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