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Processing Branches: Reactivating the Performativity of Natural Wooden Form with Contemporary Information Technology
Angled and forked wood – a desired material until 19th century, was swept away by industrialization and its standardization of processes and materials. Contemporary information technology has the potential for the capturing and recognition of individual geometries through laser scanning and computation and subsequently design and bespoke CNC fabrication. The question whether this allows for a new approach to the uniqueness that is offered to us by nature is discussed in a series of workshops and projects, which explore the performative potential of naturally grown materials.
Processing Branches: Reactivating the Performativity of Natural Wooden Form with Contemporary Information Technology
Angled and forked wood – a desired material until 19th century, was swept away by industrialization and its standardization of processes and materials. Contemporary information technology has the potential for the capturing and recognition of individual geometries through laser scanning and computation and subsequently design and bespoke CNC fabrication. The question whether this allows for a new approach to the uniqueness that is offered to us by nature is discussed in a series of workshops and projects, which explore the performative potential of naturally grown materials.
Processing Branches: Reactivating the Performativity of Natural Wooden Form with Contemporary Information Technology
Schindler, Christoph (Autor:in) / Tamke, Martin (Autor:in) / Tabatabai, Ali (Autor:in) / Bereuter, Martin (Autor:in) / Yoshida, Hironori (Autor:in)
International Journal of Architectural Computing ; 12 ; 101-115
01.06.2014
15 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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