This course reviews materials and manufacturing processes especially suited for digitally crafting aesthetically unique architectural components and surfaces. Cross-fertilization of digital and conventional modes of representation and making is emphasized, as this approach often enables economically viable, highly original artistic creative expression. This is a hands-on, project-based seminar addressing fundamental theoretical issues in the transformation of ideas into material reality via representations, hand-operated tools, and CNC-automated forming devices. Limited enrollment.

All Semesters

2219b
Spring 2018
Craft, Materials, and Digital Artistry
Kevin Rotheroe
2219b
Spring 2017
Craft, Materials, and Digital Artistry
Kevin Rotheroe