Minor Exercise 1: Make it big
(Image Credit: Michael Hansmeyer)
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(Image Credit: Dinara Kasko)
Use the template to create Create at least 4 "recipes" for multisensory objectsmultisensory 3D models. Using a parametric or generative process to develop different 3D forms that express a multisensory experience.
What shape does taste is it taste shaped like? What flavour does it look like? What colour does it smell feel like?
3D print at least one of your objectobjects, and print images of the objects you did not fabricate.
Constraints:
Size: no larger than 40mm*40mm*40mm 40mm
Material: PLA
The form must have a flat and solid base.
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Processing, Grasshopper, Tinkercad-Coding or Meshmixer.
Cetus3D
3D printer
Main Project: Future Food (groups of two to three)
In small groups develop objects that speculate on the future of food fabrication. Are they the tools? New forms of food, or new ways of consuming food? For each of your objects, fill out the template provided and include a short "recipe".
Each group will start by positioning themselves in the table below:, and begin by exploring that space.
Smelling | Tasting | Hearing | Feeling | Seeing | |
Fruit | |||||
Animal | |||||
Mineral | |||||
Vegetable | |||||
Grain |
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- Iterate the form generation process with physical models
- Updated mood board to display project/processes
Exhibition
Students will prepare an exhibition format with all of their experimental results from the module. This includes the recipe cards, 3D prints, and 2D renderings of objects that were not fabricated.
Deliverables:
- An exhibition format showing the final outcome and process (including both renderings and 3D printed objects).
- 5-minute presentation of the outcome
- Documentation
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