This image is taken from a series of drawings and medias made for a showcase. Daniel Cardoso Llach focused on the history of computational methods and technologies between the 1949 and 1976 and his other works in the showcase aims to track the evolution of new design representation, stimulation or other data processing software. His work sheds light into how the advancement of technology has changed how designers, engineers, and many across different fields to work, think and communicate their work. The image shown is generated by a custom software system made by Professor Llach to reconstructs Steven A. Coons’ mathematical technique for parametric surfaces.
The showcase will be open from September 22 to November 12 at the Miller Gallery in CMU.
image reference: http://grahamfoundation.org/grantees/5577-designing the-computational-image-imagining-computational-design