Reactive Making
Boston Architectural Collage, Fall 2015
Reactive Making explored the application of digital fabrication for design processes. The goal was to discover effective methods to apply computation to the design and production of rapid prototypes that communicate the physical and perceptual aspects of the environment. Students were introduced to a variety of tools and concepts including computer-aided design, computer-controlled cutting and 3D model making, interface and application programming, and sensors technologies. We developed innovative computational designs and applying them in creative responses to design problems.