Tuesday, May 5, 2009
digifab assembly
ARCH 597 FILE TO FACTORY DIGITAL FABRICATION
THIRD PARTY ASSEMBLY EXERCISE
those who attend will assembly from instructions provided three unique architectural products manufactured with digital fabrication equipment from the college of architecture and the mechanical engineering lab at the college of engineering Join the digiclub for the first ever digifab-assembly
10AM THURSDAY, MAY 7TH GROUND FLOOR ARCHITECTURE HALL LINK
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The projects were interesting and had some clever aspirations, but I fee digital design and fabrication should follow the pursuit of making things we could not do by hand (at least easily). This also relates to the assembly process. Rather than using nuts and bolts, are there ways of integrating assembly techniques that are much less restrained (ie. not requiring wrenches and screwdrivers)?
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