Sun 25 July – Wed 4 August 2010.
AA CSI 2010 is the second of three
annual summer workshops focused
on developing innovative methods
for synthesising drawing and
3D printing. Working with Objet
Geometries high resolution, multimaterial
liquid 3D printing technology,
participants will be involved in
an intensive ten-day programme of
making and testing 2D, ‘thick 2D’
and 3D digital printing techniques
to invent architectural surfaces.
The workshop is the testing
ground for AA Intermediate Unit
9’s ongoing experiments to blur the
boundary between drawing and 3D
printing. The objet trouvé, exquisite
corpse and other Surrealist and
Dadaist techniques form the basis
for these investigations.
The workshop’s
objective is to deliver an atlas
of prints (working with measured
drawings from non-architectural
disciplines) from each participant
(a ‘3D takeaway’) that they will
incorporate into future projects and
publications, giving the workshop a
wide-ranging material and intellectual
influence.
Participants will work
in at least two of four different AA
-led design units over the ten days.
The teaching staff also includes
Eran Neuman and Aaron Sprecher
of Open Source Architecture, as well as Marco Ginex and Adam Nathaniel Furman of Madam Studio, and Arthur Mamou-Mani from the AA
In addition to advanced software
tuition, there will be regular evening
lectures (invited speakers include
Ben Koren and Erez Ella) and
workshops including a hands-on
working session with Objet Geometries
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