ABSTRACT
Redeform presents an alternative vision of 3D printing that complicates common divisions between human/machine, abstract/concrete, and high/low tech. It invites people to perform the functions of a 3D printer in order to collaboratively construct digital models from everyday materials in everyday spaces. At TEI, Redeform will serve as a site for discussion about values in digital fabrication design.
Supplemental Material
- Haraway, D. Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature. Routledge, 2013.Google Scholar
Index Terms
- Redeform: Participatory 3D Printing in Public Spaces
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