DFF course/Laser Cutter
Laser Cutter Purchase Proposal (Notes)
- Recipient: Dean ""
- Review: RC
- Status: Napkin Sketch
- Authorship: Sebastien Bailard -> RC, Shem, Janak
Notes: This material may be extraneous to RepRap, but we can use it as a template for RepRap purchase proposals and funding.
Description
100 word discription: how big, what model, what wattage, cost estimate, exhausts go where?, safety protocols, identify stakeholders.
Gallery
We are building up an imagebank/link-bibliography of the background and context of using a laser cutter in user-fabricated art, tech, and design. This will motivate the purchase, and motivate the students once we've got it.
Art
Technology
Craft
Structure
Shape Grammars
Etc.
Play
Entreprenureship
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Sources: Barcelona Fab Lab MIT Fab, maybe? Fab blog. Columbia Pratt Etsy Deviant Art Design Blogs (Arch. Firm Stuff) Makerbot.
- Jared Tarbell
levitated.net http://www.complexification.net/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/generated/1165678242/in/set-72157601083923263/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/generated/sets/72157594149046982/
Context/Background
Practice
Theory: Architecture Pedagougy and Laser Cutters
Addressing 3D form using 2D fabrication. Not going to treat this as graphic design Tool: MacBook Tattoos ridiculously mediagenic example which does addressing human needs and wants, but we're thinking 3D primarily. Modelmaking, 3D, Math Laser
Modules
DFF modules. Integrate into curriculum?
Did not address that with CNC router.
Self-guided play
Learning, experimentation, etc. As natural as drawing in a sketchbook, chiseling a beam, or modeling in plasticine. Best mode to engage student.
Desired Learning Outcomes
What does the student walk away with?