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Revision as of 15:28, 20 May 2015
Variation explores possibilities to purposefully differentiate and scale matter depositions/accumulations from Macro to Micro scales. This implies that in this project we are aiming at designing novel processes and solutions for introducing performative and scalable topological variation / porosity / density that will be producible with a specific / customized robotic production process.
Students: Ralph Cloot | Siqi Fan | Blanka Omari | Apurva Singh
Form Inspiration
Theverymany
enrico dini. porosity
Material Research
Shape Memory Polymer
Bioplastic
Robotic Fabrication
WIRED- R4D4- AADRL : robotic fabrication from gpasisis on Vimeo.
SCI-Arc Gehry Prize 2012 - Phantom Geometry - Kyle & Liz Von Hasseln/Advisors: Peter Testa & Devyn Weiser from SCI-Arc on Vimeo.