S(t)imulations

Tutors: Renee Puusepp, Damiano Cerrone

Students: 4th year

Years: 2016 & 2017

During the workshop we carry out a pedestrian movement study in the center of Tallinn.
Students are given a task of tracking pedestrian movement using smart phones and GPS. These tracks and the observations from the field-work help students to conceive a pedestrian movement simulations.

Students are introduced to a programming tool (Netlogo) in order to investigate dynamic modelling. We look into creating models to simulate goal-oriented movement swarming and stigmergy. Students then choose an behaviour that they observed in the city and try to get the digital model to behave similarly. 

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