By: Yi-Chin Lee, Matt Prindible, and Lizzee SolomonSubmission Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2019 Abstract(ion)The capacity to explore physical artistic work in abstraction through digital transformation and fabrication is conceptually simple, but technically challenging. Our “machine-in-the-loop” workflow is comprised of a laser scanner to generate a point cloud of the artist’s sculpture, software to create a
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Lizzee Feeds America: the shortest path to twenty billion hot dogs
Where we last left off: A proposal and an abstract model of our workflow. This was enough to guide our exploration of each enabling technology (3D scanners, 3D printers, sculpting, and transforming), but, as we expected the real project was in the weeds of each step of the process. Where we are now: We can
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Lizzee Feeds America_Final
What’s the big idea The objective of the our project is to be able to create an interactive cycle between Lizzee, our collaborating artist and technology. Upon analysis of Lizzee’s different works of arts, we have decided to capture the molding and mass production of her hand sculpted models. Lizzee has a passion for creating
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Lizzee Feeds America
How to make 20 billion hot dogs: An exploration in human-machine virtuosityby Yi-Chen Lee, Matt Prindible, Lizzee Solomon, and Gabriela Tellez What’s the big idea? The objective of the our project is to be able to create an interactive cycle between Lizzee, our collaborating artist and technology. Upon analysis of Lizzee’s different works of arts,
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P1: Wood Gouge—Capturing Human Skill
For this exercise, we chose to study a simple hand gouge and a basswood blank. The specific motion we are interested in is the gouge digging in and carving up a sliver of the wood.