Digital fabrication is a process that merges design and manufacture through the use of digital tools (software) and computer-controlled manufacturing processes. Such processes position "digital natives" in the forefront of craft and form generation. Today, engineers, designers and artists are leading the development of new sculpting, construction and manufacturing strategies. Methods such as CNC milling, laser cutting, robotic fabrication among others, allow us to materialise radical new forms inspired by biological processes, mathematics and computational geometry.
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Week 1 Digitial Fabrication | Mo., 6.1. | Tu. 7.1. | We 8.1. | Th. 9.1. | Fr. 10.1. |
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Morning | 10.00 Kick-off Digital Fabrication | 9.00 Minor Exercise 1 | Processing and 3D Geometry Grasshopper. | Minor Exercise 2 | Minor Exercise 2 |
Afternoon | 13:00 Rhino Introduction Minor Exercise 1 Start: "Make small things big" | 15:00 Minor exercise 1presentation. 16.00 3D Printing intro with Cetus 3D | Minor Exercise 2: Grasshopper 15:30 (Nieves filming and wrap up) | Minor Exercise 2 | 15.00 Minor Exercise 2 presentation |
Week 2 Future of Food | Mo. 13.1. | Tu. 14.1. | We. 15.1. | Th. 16.1. | Fr. 17.1. |
Morning | 9:00 Clemens Input 10:30 Food Fabrication show and tell (each student brings one provocative image/video about food or digital fabrication) | 9:00 Input on food part II | Work on Main Project | Mentoring | Work on Main Project |
Afternoon | 13:00 Main Project Kick off 16:00 Input on food part I (Molecular Gastronomy) | Work on Main Project 13.00 Mentoring | Work on Main Project | Work on Main Project
| 13.00 Final Presentation Cleaning Up/Documenting |
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Prepare Raw Material:
- Chocolate for melting ✔
- Silicone ✔
- Molecular Gastronomy Materials ✔
Prepare inputs relating to foods:
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