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'''Hybridity'''  describes the interaction of variabels to perform one function. These inform and improve one another. Variabels can be materials or elements but also techniques. The project focuses on the connection and continuous variation of surfaces and elements. Using two robotic production methods: hot wire cutting and milling.
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'''A Hybrid'''  describes something of mixed origin or composition. It can also be defined as the interaction of components that produce the same or similar results. The mixing of components lets them inform and improve one another. The hybrid can consist of several materials or elements but also techniques or species. The project focuses on the connection and continuous variation of surfaces and elements. Using two robotic production methods: hot wire cutting and milling.
  
 
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=='''WORKSHOP VIDEO'''==
 
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" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> <p><a href="https://vimeo.com/129859951">InDeSem 2015 - Re:Craft - Hyperbody - Hybridity</p>
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'''Participants''' with different skills and variing computing experience created a lively dynamic of analog and digital processing. The direct interaction with the robots and machines helped each of them to get a better understanding of the processes and the implication of craft in the digital process.

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InDeSem 15 | GROUP 1

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Group 1 members: Maciej Bajor, Roberto Cappuzzello, Maria Gavrilenko, Milou van Min, Hans de Jonge, Marirena Kladeftira, Lillith Kreiss


A Hybrid describes something of mixed origin or composition. It can also be defined as the interaction of components that produce the same or similar results. The mixing of components lets them inform and improve one another. The hybrid can consist of several materials or elements but also techniques or species. The project focuses on the connection and continuous variation of surfaces and elements. Using two robotic production methods: hot wire cutting and milling.

DESIGN CONCEPT DIAGRAM

Final presentation.png Final presentation2.png Final presentation3.png Final presentation4.png

ROBOTIC FABRICATION SLIDESHOW

IMAGES OF EXPERIMENTS & PROTOTYPE: small text on each image explaining material, scale, etc

WORKSHOP VIDEO