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TOPIC: Embodied Fabrication 

Instructors:

Dr Joëlle Bitton
Verena Ziegler

Guest Instructor:

Roman Jurt

Teaching Assistant:
Martin Dusek

Additional support: Joël Gähwiler and Luke Franzke (weeks 4 and 5)

Office hours by appointment

The course runs from , see 18.09.18 - 18.10.18, from 9.00 - 17.00. See timetable below for more detailed hours and classrooms.

Overview and Objectives

The course proposes an examination and speculation of technologies as they related to Embodied Interaction : (ie. 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 3or individual work, you'll propose such form of body extension.
Design factors may include:
• material intimacy
• processes of fabrication / physical interactions that impact digital fabrication
• wearability
• performative aspects

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Any assignment that remains unfulfilled receives a failing grade.  

Deliverables 

  • Kickoff

    Exercises 
    Final Project and Presentation

    Exercise: Analogue Data Collection 

    Look for sources of your personal body data in the real world. What traces do we leave behind that give us indications about our movements, vital signs or emotions
    Be aware of the data you're collecting without intention. Or are you currently collecting data intentionally? 

    Record videos or take photos to indicate and attempt to extract the data or reflect on it. 

    Represent that data in a performative way. 

    Presentation/performance: max 5 minutes 

    Individual work

  • Final Project and Presentation: Wearable designed from personal data

    Use Data-Collection, Generative Design Methods and Digital Fabrication to create a Data Driven Wearable (fashion item, prosthesis, orthesis, prosthetics, implant, etc).

    Questions to consider in your process:

    • What drives the design? (example: is it functional, speculation or critique)
    • Where could the data come from? (example: sensors)
    • How do you map the data to a geometry? (example: using a metaphor) 
    • Or is the form making process inspired by existing models? (example: fungus, cell division, mathematical geometry,…)
    • What is the fabrication process? 

    Presentation Format: Exhibition of Experiments, Performance with Final Prototypes together with an oral presentation.

    Presentation on: 18.10.2018

    Documentation Format: PDF, video, and pictures per usual guidelines on IAD server

    In groups of two or three students (or individual work per special request)

  • Documentation 

    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

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Tools and Software

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Tools available: 3D printer (Ultimaker, Delta, Cetus, Single-line), laser cutter, foam cutter, wire bender, photogrammetry....

Tutorials

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Arduino wireless sensor kit

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Rhino and Grasshopper basics workshop on 23rd of November

Rhino

Grashopper

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21st of September

Shiftr.io Pocket

Kinect & Skanect

Skanect to Rhino

Rhino to Grasshopper

Student Teams & Journals

Group 1 – Michael, Adrienn, Manuel

Group 2 – Carlo, Dodo, Tobias

Group 3 – Alessa, Katharina

Group 4 – Stephanie, Simon, Aurelian

Group 5 – Vinzenz, Daniel

Group 6 – IsmaelShubham

Readings

Embodied Interaction: Exploring the Foundations of a New Approach to HCI

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Supporting the design and fabrication of physical visualizations

https://issuu.com/pabloherrera/docs/algorithmicmodelling

Projects 

Visualisation

Magnetic Movie

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Parametric design and Digital Fabrication for Inflatables


Fashion context

https://www.pinterest.nz/pin/336573772141747181/

http://behnazfarahi.com/bodyscape/

https://www.pinterest.nz/pin/564779609510964664/

https://www.pinterest.nz/pin/563794447076862696/

http://www.iaacblog.com/programs/miura-ori-skin/

https://www.pinterest.nz/pin/288511919858286303/


Related tutorials

Rhino

Grashopper

Arduino wireless sensor kit

Exercises

1. http://www.deprocess.org/tutorials/grasshopper-data-trees/

2. 

Widget Connector
urlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FA_1sL6J0w

3. https://issuu.com/pabloherrera/docs/algorithmicmodelling (Chapter 4 - Tranformation)

4. 

Widget Connector
urlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3B4c3ysJvo

5. 

Widget Connector
urlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfzpfiS71Wk

6a. 

Widget Connector
urlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYoYuous8HY

6b. 

Widget Connector
urlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4mqdQY1XSg


Examples Scan Data / Rhino

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Example populating mesh / Grasshopper

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Example using shiftr-io / Grasshopper

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Presentation

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Textile laboratory ZHdK

https://intern.zhdk.ch/?materialbezug

https://intern.zhdk.ch/?wslnews