id |
cf2015_486 |
authors |
Aydin, Asli and Özkar, Mine |
year |
2015 |
title |
Material computability of indeterminate plaster behavior |
source |
The next city - New technologies and the future of the built environment [16th International Conference CAAD Futures 2015. Sao Paulo, July 8-10, 2015. Electronic Proceedings/ ISBN 978-85-85783-53-2] Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 8-10, 2015, pp. 486. |
summary |
In this study, we revisit the concepts of abstraction and materialization with regards to the theoretical framework of new materialism. Underlining the changing relationship between design through abstraction (DtA) and design through materialization (DtM) in design history, we propose an integration of the two towards achieving design emergence. Additional to a theoretical framework, we provide a showcase through material experiments of plaster and abstractions in the form of shape computation. We discuss results as parameters for future digital implementations and potentials for design practice and education. |
keywords |
Shape computation, new materialism. |
series |
CAAD Futures |
type |
normal paper |
email |
asliaydin87@gmail.com |
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