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=='''Project Abstract'''==
Focused on lunar gravity movement, especially the bounce as a key spatial generator.
 
Identified how 1/6 g reshapes body posture, trajectory curves, and timing of motion.
 
Collected references from Apollo footage, parabolic flights, underwater neutral-buoyancy training, and animations to understand realistic movement patterns.
 
Defined the goal: map the jump arc to derive scalable spatial rules for movable architecture.
 
== '''Presentation''' ==
 
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=='''Abstract'''==
'''Zoom Link'''
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https://tudelft.zoom.us/j/94159913691
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=='''Documentation'''==
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 14 April 2026


Project Abstract

Focused on lunar gravity movement, especially the bounce as a key spatial generator.

Identified how 1/6 g reshapes body posture, trajectory curves, and timing of motion.

Collected references from Apollo footage, parabolic flights, underwater neutral-buoyancy training, and animations to understand realistic movement patterns.

Defined the goal: map the jump arc to derive scalable spatial rules for movable architecture.

Presentation

Zoom Link https://tudelft.zoom.us/j/94159913691