@article{Fre, author = {Fr{\´e}, Ilgen}, title = {Symmetry as key-notion in the interrelationship between science and constructivist art}, series = {Symmetry: culture and science / Symmetrion}, volume = {10}, journal = {Symmetry: culture and science / Symmetrion}, number = {1/2}, editor = {International Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Symmetry,}, issn = {0865-4824}, pages = {163 -- 199}, subject = {Bette, Micheal}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KronemannHafner, author = {Kronemann, Mey Lean and Hafner, Verena V.}, title = {LumiBots}, series = {DIS '10 : Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems}, booktitle = {DIS '10 : Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-4503-0103-9}, doi = {10.1145/1858171.1858249}, pages = {408 -- 411}, abstract = {Emergence is a concept that is not easy to grasp, since it contradicts our idea of central control and planning. In this work, we use a swarm of robots as a tangible tool to visualize interactions as the underlying principle of emergence. We utilize phosphorescent sheet (i.e. glow-in-the-dark foil) that can be activated with UV LEDs to visualize local information transfer between the robots in form of fading luminescent trails. The robots are specially designed to be both easy-to-understand and easy-to-build. They are a low-cost kit that can allow non-professionals to explore collective behaviour. By playing with the robots, they can get an understanding of complex systems such as emergence or Ant Colony Optimization algorithms in an automatic and playful way.}, subject = {Robotik}, language = {en} }