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ecaade03_260_02_nardi |
authors |
Nardini, Marco |
year |
2003 |
title |
Avant-garde techniques in contemporary design - New tools or new languages for the project? |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2003.261
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source |
Digital Design [21th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9541183-1-6] Graz (Austria) 17-20 September 2003, pp. 261-264 |
summary |
In this paper it is argued that new digital techniques join together several skills; from CAD (Computer Aided Design), to CAE (Computer Aided Engineering), till CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing). That assemblage of methods involves a change in the way to achieve a project. The idea comes out as result of connected actions within software-hardware tools. According to this analysis the implementation of gradients (e.g. movement, time, direction) have a significant role in shaping a multi-disciplinary approach to design; supported by simulation as way to verify and control solutions. Such innovations can settle a new way to design, in terms of vocabulary, grammar and syntax? How can we develop useful tools to express the ""new visible"" of avant-garde techniques? |
keywords |
Avant-garde techniques, simulation, complexity, new visible, immaterial,parametric design |
series |
eCAADe |
email |
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more |
http://ecologo.3go.it |
full text |
file.pdf (46,810 bytes) |
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