Archive for the 'input' Category

hello process links

input - February 25th, 2008 - marloes - No Comments

Some sites to look at during the workshop:
iteration and recursion in design: http://www.theverymany.net
l-systems: http://www.chriscoyne.com/wordpress
l-systems in architecture: http://www.mh-portfolio.com/L_Systems/lsi.html
fractals in design: http://www.complexification.net/gallery/machines/invaderfractal
particles: http://www.complexification.net/gallery/machines/bubblechamber/index.php
automata: http://www.solaas.com.ar/dreamlines/
alife: http://blog.metaphorical.net/page-plankton
chaos in crafts: http://www.generatorx.no/tag/chaos

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semi-rigid urethane even better?

input - December 15th, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

My little epoxy shop was finally up and running, working like a charm and heading for great success until… well until I ran out of epoxy and went to the shop to find out they DIDN’T ORDER ANY NEW AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!! I only produced 1/3 of the total needed amount so had no choice but to […]

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epoxy works better

input - November 30th, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

After the first disastrous attempt at making a cast, I switched from silicone to epoxy. Epoxy becomes solid very gradually so I would have time to wait until it was semi-solid, then paste it into the mold, push the 2 parts together and let it dry. This way I would not have to pour anything […]

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meshy assembly

input - November 29th, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

Another mass soldering post, this one less skeptical since the procedure has been drastically optimized and this time 4 beautiful boards saw the light! Once again in the midst of a whirlwind of chaos but resulting in a little garden with 4 shiny noise emitting flowers.

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meshy mass soldering

input - November 29th, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

Today we did a session of meshy mass soldering. The hardware design is final and the honorable job of reproducing it at least 8 times has commenced. Optimized approach will render about 2 boards in one session (the session length is still under debate and so is the optimized approach). This part of the project […]

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failed first experiment

input - November 28th, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

Today I finished the hollow part of the mold. I spent most of the day smoothing both parts of the mold with sandpaper and getting rid of some of the errors the CNC made. Some edges are simply not possible for the machine to make, so I have to manually adjust. It is turning out […]

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