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SUMMARY:Digital Fabrication: Strategies for Design
DESCRIPTION:The content for the class is based on digital fabrication 
 strategies developed and practiced over the past 15 years at Ilan Dei 
 Studio. Using Rhino 3D modeling and CAD/CAM software we will explore t
 he various methods of digital fabrication and how it affects the desig
 n process based on those guidelines. The five scenarios that dictate t
 he fabrication process are Slice, Fold, Tile, Skin, and Carve.\nSlice 
 – Similar to taking a section of a building, a slice is cutting your
  digital model to create a 2D view that can be processed by a computer
  driven cutting machine. Fold – Based off of the techniques of origa
 mi, folding starts with a flat surface and creases the plane at differ
 ent angles and directions to create a much stronger 3-Dimensional obje
 ct out of a material that had very minimal rigidity as a single plane.
  Tiling – Using multiples of the same or similar objects to create a
  multiplying effect. This is the same process used for generations wit
 h traditional tiles; however with digital modeling technology we can n
 ow explore new ways of creating complex geometries that are modular an
 d repeatable. Skin – The skin refers to a surface that is unstable o
 n its own or in an unstable arrangement, such as a flat plane or unmix
 ed base materials (i.e.: resin, catalyst and fiber glass). Similar to 
 folding, when manipulated by molding or forming, the surface becomes r
 igid and stable Carving – The same as traditional sculpting but with
  digital tools. This process uses digital modeling and computer driven
  machines to cut away from materials to create nearly anything imagina
 ble.\nThis two-day workshop will cover the various types of digital fa
 brication and what advantages each process can offer. It will detail t
 he proper setup techniques, both in the field, and on the computer, as
  well as basic software and formatting tutorials. The goal of the work
 shop is to educate designers and builders on the recent developments i
 n production and craftsmanship, and to bridge the gap between the worl
 ds of design, construction and fabrication. Each digital fabrication m
 ethod draws its roots from traditional practices of building and makin
 g and utilizes computer technology as a tool with tremendous possibili
 ties in those processes. \nDates: 6/19-6/20, 9am to 6pm\nCost: $450\n
 Visit http://www.ilandeistudio.com/blog/ to learn more and register 
 for classes!\n\nFor more information visit https://www.grasshopper3d.c
 om/events/digital-fabrication-strategies-for-design
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20120619T000000
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