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Digital to Physical: Repetition + Difference: Component-to-System Relationships

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Digital to Physical: Repetition + Difference: Component-to-System Relationships

This course focuses on the design of modules or components that can be
assembled/clustered/aggregated to form a larger spatial component system to
enhance an existing space. Rather than aggregating identical components (such
as bricks which are identical in size and shape), we will be designing our own
components that can vary in size and shape to form differentiated component
systems. The exercises in this course will introduce and develop parametric
thinking skills (without the use of advanced parametric design software) and
will require the student to fabricate working prototypes of her/his component
system out of simple materials or commonly found items.

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