work for FAB Class. My research focus is on kinetic and responsive structures. Therefore several topics converge at this point, in a non hierarchical or stratified order, just echoing and resonating in my head, (and laptop)
ANIMATED ARCHITECTURE
assignment 1
Thinking on the Research Project
assignment 2
Laser and Waterjet_ Pressfit Assembly
assignment 3
Understanding and Building Microcontrollers
assignment 4
Prototyping_ 3D Scanning & 3D Printing
assignment 5
Bulding a Capacitance Sensor
assignment 6
Power Tools & NCC Machining
assignment 7
(Dangerous) NCC Miilling and then
Injection Molding and Vacuum Molding
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HOW TO BUILD [ALMOST] ANYTHING |
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Studio Level III |
Digital Design Fabrication |
SMarchS Colloquium |
(...) as planned, this term I am focusing on digital manufacturing processes, so this and my other courses (above) are primarily related to that subject, or forcedly manipulated by be in order to engage in these issues. I would like to think of this period as the "practical training" needed to engage in the research ahead. HOW TO BUILD ANYTHING is then actually one of the main lines of development, as it converges (with Design Studio) the whole spectrum of parallel subjects involved, and develops a coherent (one would like to think so) process. Prototyping and NCC Machining should give me the skills and knoledge both to understand and conceive the featured design of the kinetic surface. Microcontrollers, Sensors, Networking and Displays shoul allow me to attempt to realize the design, both in physical and in virtual ways, matter and data, movement of atoms, and flow of bits |
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