Fab Lab Barcelona , Spain
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If the future will be like “How to Make (Almost) Anything (AImost) without Making Anything” (*1), as a person who enjoys making,
“I will be very sad and bored.” I saw a glimpse of the sadness and boredom when I was sitting in front of a 3D printer and just waiting to finish the job. Instead, I want to communicate with the machines. I want to collaborate and make things with the machines. I want to have fun with machines in the process of making. So now, the ultimate goal of my final project is to dance with a 3D printer while it is printing and create a unique print piece that shows traces of the improvised collaboration. Key principles: Movement(Input) to Movement (Output), Responsive (instant feedback), and Physical.
(*1)AI Recitation: Presentation given by Olivia Seow, Harvard University Amira Abdel-Rahman, MIT Center for Bits and Atoms Valdemar Danry, MIT Media Lab
Click here to watch the video
If the future will be like “How to Make (Almost) Anything (AImost) without Making Anything” (*1), as a person who enjoys making,
“I will be very sad and bored.” I saw a glimpse of the sadness and boredom when I was sitting in front of a 3D printer and just waiting to finish the job. Instead, I want to communicate with the machines. I want to collaborate and make things with the machines. I want to have fun with machines in the process of making. So now, the ultimate goal of my final project is to dance with a 3D printer while it is printing and create a unique print piece that shows traces of the improvised collaboration. Key principles: Movement(Input) to Movement (Output), Responsive (instant feedback), and Physical.
(*1)AI Recitation: Presentation given by Olivia Seow, Harvard University Amira Abdel-Rahman, MIT Center for Bits and Atoms Valdemar Danry, MIT Media Lab
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