Jan. 15, 2013, 1:47 a.m.
Generator.x ยป Generator.x 3.0
http://www.generatorx.no/20120301/generator-x-3-0-documentation-and-aftermath/
From Code to Atoms workshop at iMAL, Brussels culminated last Friday in an exhibition of works created during the week. As expected there is a wide range of works and expressions, from Makerbotted data sculptures (Frederik Vanhoutte, Andrej Boleslavsky, Katerina Konstantopoulos + Erato Choli) to distorted 3D scanned objects (Matthew Plummer-Fernandez) and parametric paper folding (Julien Deswaef). For a complete overview of the workshop and its results, take a look at the Flickr tag GX30 which currently covers over 1000 uploads. Another important resource is iMALs wiki site Wikimal, which includes source code and tutorials published in connection with the workshop. Some participants have also published their own source code, such as Corneel Cannaerts release of his Processing code to directly output G-code for Makerbot control. In conclusion: Like Generator. x 2.0 before it, Generator. x 3.0 proved that the combination of generative strategies with digital fabrication continues to be a fruitful field for creative inquiry. We have only begun to scratch the surface of what is made possible by applying parametric modeling and data-driven processes to the imagining of objects and spatial structures. Again, wed like to thank iMAL for the invitation to collaborate on this project, which would not have been possible without the infrastructure and know-how that iMAL provided. But most importantly wed like to thank all the workshop participants for getting in a room together and sharing of their experience. One of the real privileges of the Generator. x workshops on digital fabrication has been to bring artists, architects and designers together to see what can be learnt by juxtaposing their various fields of knowledge.
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