Digital Fabrication ➚ introduces students to digital modeling and fabrication techniques through a series of experimentations and play. Students learn about various additive and subtractive making techniques as processes, tools, and material studies through critical inquiry, iterative prototypes, and even experimentative failures. This course explores the themes, philosophies, and dialogues of digital, physical, and hybrid making. Students are encouraged to creatively explore theoretical frameworks and speculate freely to develop concepts using laser cutters, and 3D printers, as well as introductory circuits and analog and digital sensors. Vector-based and 3D modeling software like Adobe Illustrator, TinkerCAD, and Blender are introduced along with the popular open-source Arduino and Processing/p5.js frameworks.

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