Digital Fabrications Spring 2012 Show

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announcement of the digifab show 2012
Flyer to celebrate the official opening of the Digifab show 2012 by Marcel de Lange and Marcus Farr
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Rendering of an 'impossible' object, inspired by moebius strip this is a model created using topmod
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This object is 3d printed and build out of plastic. It is almost impossible to make this object any other way
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Digital Design and Fabrication

Titled digital fabrications, the spring 2012 show highlighted some of the best work produced to date. This time the final show was widely advertised and attracted about 120 people that witnessed the presentations and outcomes of the class. This time, enough students signed up to open up another section, expertly taught my Marcus Farr. This was the last time the class was taught in this particular setting since curriculum changes have integrated some  of these exciting teachings in the studio environment. Students were able to explore Rhino3D, Grasshopper, V-ray combined with CNC milling, lasercutting and 3d printing.

Shown in the slide show are outcomes from Marcel’s section.

About the course:

This course was developed by Marcel de Lange and Ken Andrews back in 2009. The class teaches students fundamental 3D modeling skills, design skills and have the students explore materiality, structure, performance and sustainability using computers, software and digital driven fabrication processes.

Students:

Katherine Buckley, Brandon Christy,  Stephen Denmark,  Steven Doss, Hannah Ekman, Jonathan Farchmin, Steven Fortunato, Ellen Hanggi, Joshua Johnston, Charles Kennedy, Ryan Lasswell, Andrew Navarro, Jacob Ohrman, Rachel Prenger, Lindsey Sadler,
Rickjohn Salaver, Elyse Schreiber, Jennifer Smiley, Alec Solow, Lynn Stekr,
Natalie Von Turkovich,