posted on 2024-10-31, 18:18authored byGwyllim JahnGwyllim Jahn, Thomas Morgan, Stanislav Roudavski
This paper reflects on the role of computation in speculative design. It suggests that found, un-expected traces of computational processes can amplify designers' imagination. This theme is considered through a reflection on a practical workflow that pays close attention to the artifacts of algorithmically generated mesh geometries. The resulting interpretation of found artifacts as ac-tive participants in design processes is innovative in the field where computational objects (such as meshes) are typically thought of as neutral tools. Reconsideration of meshes as objects with agency can be extended to other computational entities, resulting in significant implications for design thinking and design craftsmanship
History
Start page
135
End page
144
Total pages
10
Outlet
Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) 2014
Editors
David Gerber, Alvin Huang and Jose Sanchez
Name of conference
ACADIA 2014: Design Agency
Publisher
Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture