Making Space on the Workbench: The Methodological Implications of Computer Aided Design on Art and Design Practice
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2013-09-14Author
Charlton, James
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Video
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This paper explores the implications of integrating Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) system and processes with conventional fabrication practices in the context of contemporary art and design practice. It seeks to explore the constraints and affordances of these technologies and identify methodological challenges they present.
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Digital Humanities Forum: Return to the Material. University of Kansas. September 14, 2013: http://idrh.ku.edu/dhforum2013James Charlton is at the Aukland University of Technology.
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