Looking Outwards 3: Computational Fabrication

Laser cut fabric and wood

The project that I chose to highlight actually belongs to another CMU student –David Perry. It was interesting being able to see his project come to fruition throughout the Lunar Gala preparation process. More recently, I was able to interview him about the details and craftsmanship behind his line. During the interview, David talked about how his background in physics was able to help him develop the algorithms to laser cut the various materials and fabrics he used to construct his clothing line.

David Perry’s Scuba Helmet for Lunar Gala 2020

His most famous piece is this scuba diving helmet shown below. The whole product was visualized in CAD before each piece was individually laser cut and eventually put together (systematically) by hand. What I think is so amazing about this clothing line is how he draws together 2 disciplines to create wearable art inspired by the patterns of sea life.

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