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Material Intelligence - Workshop Results

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010

Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Mode)

Material Intelligence was a one-week intensive design and prototyping workshop held in New York City during the week of August 16-20.

We're very excited to publish the results of Material Intelligence, a collaboration between Studio Mode/modeLab and Tietz-Baccon. For more modeLab workshops, click here.

Brief:

The relationship between the designed object and the forces surrounding that object are always present, perceivable, and tactile. These forces span, among others, material, fabrication, economic, cultural, as well as political domains. In this manner, the object can be thought of as simultaneously existing within a charged field of pressures while adding its own charge back into the field. Contemporary tools (digital fabrication) and technology (associative environments) provide a strategic means for navigating the multitude of forces at play, while the prototype serves as the activating link between material research and design innovation.

Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Mode)

Methodology:

This workshop progressed through a series of focused strategies beginning with material testing, followed by the development of prototypes, and arriving at aggregations of a single topological type. Each prototype was created by simple operations, undertaken through a specific disposition, and evaluated for performative potentials. All assemblies were designed in an associative environment (Grasshopper) and iteratively tested utilizing digital fabrication equipment (CNC 3-Axis Mill and CNC High-Force Cutter). The workshop concluded with a reception that exhibited design prototypes and full scale assemblies built by participants over the course of five days. 

Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Mode)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Mode)

All photos courtesy of Mode and Adam Elstein

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Material Intelligence - Workshop Results

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Material Intelligence - Workshop Results

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010

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Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Mode)

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workshop ● usa ● tietz-baccon ● studio mode ● new york ● modelab ● material intelligence ● material ● geometry ● fabrication ● event

Material Intelligence was a one-week intensive design and prototyping workshop held in New York City during the week of August 16-20.

We're very excited to publish the results of Material Intelligence, a collaboration between Studio Mode/modeLab and Tietz-Baccon. For more modeLab workshops, click here.

Brief:

The relationship between the designed object and the forces surrounding that object are always present, perceivable, and tactile. These forces span, among others, material, fabrication, economic, cultural, as well as political domains. In this manner, the object can be thought of as simultaneously existing within a charged field of pressures while adding its own charge back into the field. Contemporary tools (digital fabrication) and technology (associative environments) provide a strategic means for navigating the multitude of forces at play, while the prototype serves as the activating link between material research and design innovation.

Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Mode)

Methodology:

This workshop progressed through a series of focused strategies beginning with material testing, followed by the development of prototypes, and arriving at aggregations of a single topological type. Each prototype was created by simple operations, undertaken through a specific disposition, and evaluated for performative potentials. All assemblies were designed in an associative environment (Grasshopper) and iteratively tested utilizing digital fabrication equipment (CNC 3-Axis Mill and CNC High-Force Cutter). The workshop concluded with a reception that exhibited design prototypes and full scale assemblies built by participants over the course of five days. 

Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Adam Elstein)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Mode)
Workshop Result at Material Intelligence (Photo: Mode)

All photos courtesy of Mode and Adam Elstein

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