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Stone Morphologies: Erosion-Based Digital Fabrication Through Event-Driven Control
Abstract Recent research on the introduction of cyber-physical systems in manufacturing have demonstrated the potentials of a shift from a linear design-to-fabrication approach to an interconnected process utilizing real-time sensory feedback and interactivity to link design and computation with the physical process of making (Menges 2015). Apart from the immediate benefits of self-monitoring and networked manufacturing systems, such technological advancements present the opportunity for novel design practices and material exploration. The presented research investigates the potentials of using event-driven control as a fabrication process based on the morphodynamic forces of erosion to produce an architectural prototype. The project aims to investigate how erosion-based processes, together with an integrated control system, can expand a material’s morphospace (Menges 2013).
Stone Morphologies: Erosion-Based Digital Fabrication Through Event-Driven Control
Abstract Recent research on the introduction of cyber-physical systems in manufacturing have demonstrated the potentials of a shift from a linear design-to-fabrication approach to an interconnected process utilizing real-time sensory feedback and interactivity to link design and computation with the physical process of making (Menges 2015). Apart from the immediate benefits of self-monitoring and networked manufacturing systems, such technological advancements present the opportunity for novel design practices and material exploration. The presented research investigates the potentials of using event-driven control as a fabrication process based on the morphodynamic forces of erosion to produce an architectural prototype. The project aims to investigate how erosion-based processes, together with an integrated control system, can expand a material’s morphospace (Menges 2013).
Stone Morphologies: Erosion-Based Digital Fabrication Through Event-Driven Control
Micoli, Steve (author) / Rinderspacher, Katja (author) / Menges, Achim (author)
Humanizing Digital Reality ; 113-124
2017-09-16
12 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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