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TOPIC: Embodied Fabrication 

Instructors:

Dr Joëlle Bitton
Luke Franzke
Florian Wille
Office hours by appointment
The course runs from 21.11.17 to 15.12.17, see timetable below for hours and classrooms.

Overview and Objectives

The course proposes an examination and speculation of technologies as they related to Embodied Interaction : mobile computing, wearable interfaces, location-based interactions and digital fabrication...
This examination covers societal, ethical and social influences.


This year, the course puts an emphasis on 'Embodied Fabrication', where digital fabrication is approached from the perspective of embodiment.
With more flexible and more accessible modes of fabrication, and with social aspects of fabrication emerging in recent years, we have the opportunity to investigate ways that we can transform our physical selves and environments.

During this module, we'll uncover some of these possibilities by designing and informing body orthotics with personal data. By group of 3, you'll propose such form of body extension.
Topics Design factors may include:
• material intimacy
• processes of fabrication / physical interactions that impact digital fabrication
• wearability
• performative aspects

Research Your work will encounter some of these research questions:

  • What does interaction Design bring to the topic of Digital Fabrication? 
  • How can the theory of embodied interaction influence digital fabrication processes? 
  • Can the outcome of the fabrication reflect the theory of embodiment? 
  • What tools/technology can be used to facilitate this process? 
  • How can data be visualised in physical form? Can the data be understood, or is it a purely aesthetic output?

Expectations and Gradings

Grades will be based on group presentations and exercises, class participation, documentation (journal) and final work. 
Contributing to constructive group feedback is an essential aspect of class participation. 
Regular attendance is required. Two or more unexcused absences will affect the final grade. Arriving late on more than one occasion will also affect the grade.

Final work 40% 

Group exercises/presentations 10% 

Journal Documentation 20% 

Class participation 10% 

Any assignment that remains unfulfilled receives a failing grade.  

Deliverables 

  • Kickoff Project Exercises 

  • Final Project and Presentation

  • Documentation 
  • Attendance during lessons  
  • A 'Journal' is developed by each student that reflects on learnings from the course. It should be in the form of an online blog (ie. WordPress, Tumblr or other):

    • The journal should be structured in a generally comprehensible manner
    • The lecture notes, including annotations, are stored
    • Notes, sketches for each lesson should be included as well

Course outline and Contents 

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