/Computer-Augmented-Crafts

Software and tools for the Computer Augmented Craft project.

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Computer-Augmented-Crafts

This repository is part of the Computer Augmented Craft project which was commissioned by the Design Hub Limburg for the exhibition The Machine.


The idea of the Computer Augmented Crafts project is an interface which recommends decisions to the designer whilst he/she works. The computer maps the making process, via sensors, instantly generating possible formal recommendations based on the designers chosen parameters. This project is an attempt to utilize advanced technologies without sacrificing the unique qualities of craftsmanship. Screenshot

With the support of developers David Menting and Martin Schneider, we developed a working system based on processing and arduino. With the opensource ‘generator’ and ‘sequencer’ any artist or designer can create a virtual mesh, that with the use of the setup can be crafted into physical object. It is then in the hand of the craftsman to make the exact same physical mesh like the virtual mesh or use the virtual mesh just as a base to create something totally different. Ideally it will enable the designer to create something nor him or the computer itself could have come up with.


The setup has a hardware and software part. The hardware is managed by an arduino, the software is based on processing.

Screenshot The setup consists of a physical workstation with following parts:

  • roll of steal band
  • lever shear
  • spot welding machine
  • computer + display
  • sensors connected to an arduino. (see readme arduino)

Screenshot

Licensing

The entire project is under MIT License.
The concept of Computer Augmented Crafts was created by Christian Fiebig under Creative Commons Licenses/CC-BY-SA.

For the license details of the arduino and processing developments please visit both subfolders.


copyright © 2012 Christian Fiebig.