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Minor Exercise 1: Make it big

(Image Credit: Michael Hansmeyer)


Bring a small object from home, and attempt to model or remix it in either Tinkercad or Rhino3D. Prepare your form for recreating with laser-cut carton with Autodesk Slicer.

Use 2mm Grey Carton (one 55*80cm piece per student)


Observations:

Was the software suitable for this type of form? 

Was the type of form suitable for this type of fabrication method? 

Minor Exercise 2: Multisensory objects  (individual)

Create a 3D print that expresses a multisensory flavour. What shape does it taste like? What flavour does it look like? What colour does it smell like? 

Geometric Cake Designs from Dinara Kasko

(Image Credit: Dinara Kasko)


Constraints:

Size: no larger than 40mm*40mm 

Material: PLA

Tools:

Tinkercad, Rhino, Onshape or Meshmixer. 

3D printer 



BouncingSqueezingStretchingWobblingBreathingGrowingCrumblingShrinkingMeltingTwistingBendingShattering
Cube











Pyramid











Sphere











Cone











Cylinder












Minor Exercise 3: Recipe (individual)

Use the template to create a recipe for your multisensory flavour


Main Project: Future Food (groups of two to three)



SmellingTastingHearingFeelingSeeing
Fruit




Animal




Mineral




Vegetable




Grain







Deliverables:

  1. An exhibition format showing the final outcome and process
  2. 5-minute presentation of the outcome 
  3. Documentation

Observing

  • Investigate further biological, chemical or mathematical form generation processes
  • Develop a mood board (sketches, photographs, material examples)

Making

  • Iterate the form generation process with physical models
  • Updated mood board to display project/processes