Wk1 tutorial summary

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MODULE STRUCTURE Module 1 WK 1 to 3 IDEATION (INDIVIDUAL) Module 2 WK 4 to 6 DESIGN (GROUP WORK) Module 3 WK 7 to 10 FABRICATION (GROUP /INDIVIDUAL) Module 4 WK 11 to 12 REFLECTION (INDIVIDUAL)

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Digital Design and Fabrication - For Class 4 tutorial

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MODULE STRUCTURE

Module 1WK 1 to 3IDEATION(INDIVIDUAL)

Module 2WK 4 to 6DESIGN

(GROUP WORK)

Module 3WK 7 to 10

FABRICATION(GROUP /INDIVIDUAL)

Module 4WK 11 to 12REFLECTION

(INDIVIDUAL)

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MEASURING SPACE: A WORLD OF INFORMATION

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Radiolarian exoskeletons Drawing by Ernst Haeckel, c 1879

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Ellipse as formula

Ellipse as parameter / data

Ellipse as constructed drawing – a instruction or recipe

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DESIGN BRIEF

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2nd SKIN PROJECT

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The second skin project must address the following design criteria:

1. Volume; project must address the 3 dimensionality and the volumetric nature of the body. The design must create an envelope or volume using developable surfaces; a two‐dimensional solution is not acceptable. 

2. The second skin must address the question of personal space.

3. The design must create a spatial or emotional effect. These effects will be showcased in a 30 second performance at the end of semester parade 

4. The final object must be fabricated with care and well crafted.

5. Material choice: paper, fabric, ready made object, plastic – all material must be negotiated with your design tutor

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http://ve.crida.net/2014

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MODULE 1

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Material Systems

Section / profiling Panel / FoldingSkin and Bone

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Tutorial Group 4

Skin & Bone Panel & Fold Section & Profile

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HOW TO MAKE MEASURED DRAWINGS?

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Liz Burton, Uniit B, 2005

(1) USE TAPE TO MEASURE THE OBJECT

Reference point

Colour in parts you measure

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(2) Photography your object

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University of East London, Uniit B, 2005

(3) USE A PHOTOCOPIER

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University of East London, Uniit B, 2005

(4) TAKE THE OBJECT APART INTO COMPONENTS – SCAN OR PHOTOCOPY

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300 Years of Industrial Design, Jensen

(5) INVENT YOUR OWN WAY ?

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300 Years of Industrial Design, Jensen

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Philip Skewes_ DDF 2013

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Philip Skewes_ DDF 2013

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Philip Skewes_ DDF 2013

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University of East London, Uniit B, 2005

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Umbrella, American Patent office

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Wk 1 Reminder:

Adobe indesign Workshop – 10th March

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Rhino Drop in session – Monday 9th March _ 2:15 to 3:15pmThis is for week 2 task so please come to session with your drawing of your object, i.e. plan or section or isometric

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