EXHIBITION : THE ART OF FABRICATING TANGIBLE INTERFACES (2025)

2025-04-15 18:30 2025-04-15 19:30 EXHIBITION : THE ART OF FABRICATING TANGIBLE INTERFACES (2025)

THE ART OF FABRICATING TANGIBLE INTERFACES is a highly empowering course in Computer-Aided-Design (Autodesk Fusion 360) and Digital Fabrication (3D Printing, Laser-Cutting) where students embrace a set of design constraints to draw and fabricate tangible-interfaces that are flat, modular, flexible, foldable, parametric, and snap-fit.
The challenge is to design, test, iterate, correct, refine and "mass-produce" enough modules to beautifully cover a 1sq meter area with unic modules that interlock elegantly and seamlesly.
At the intersection of Fine Arts and Design, and offered as a Soft Skill course by Romain DI VOZZO at Fablab UPSaclay, The Art of Fabricating Tangible Interfaces is an opportunity to explore cutting-edge Contemporary Art practices and to investigate Cultural Patterns as means of expression. Romain will be assisted by his assistant Selen Pere.
At Fablab UPSaclay, students will also develop project-management skills, self-promotion narratives, a critical-design approach, and an online portfolio for their artworks. The course will reach its climax with a student exhibition.

FABLAB UNIVERSITÉ PARIS-SACLAY (DISTRIBUTED)
Thematique : Design, Formation, Innovation, Recherche

THE ART OF FABRICATING TANGIBLE INTERFACES is a highly empowering course in Computer-Aided-Design and Digital Fabrication. This is the final exhibition of Fablab UPSaclay's 2025 Master students.

  • Public
    Tout public
  • Type d'évènement
    Spectacle / expositions / jeux
  • Conditions

    Libre

  • Dates
    Mardi 15 avril, 18h30
    06:30 pm - 07:30 pm
  • Lieu
    FABLAB UNIVERSITÉ PARIS-SACLAY (DISTRIBUTED)

THE ART OF FABRICATING TANGIBLE INTERFACES is a highly empowering course in Computer-Aided-Design (Autodesk Fusion 360) and Digital Fabrication (3D Printing, Laser-Cutting) where students embrace a set of design constraints to draw and fabricate tangible-interfaces that are flat, modular, flexible, foldable, parametric, and snap-fit.
The challenge is to design, test, iterate, correct, refine and "mass-produce" enough modules to beautifully cover a 1sq meter area with unic modules that interlock elegantly and seamlesly.
At the intersection of Fine Arts and Design, and offered as a Soft Skill course by Romain DI VOZZO at Fablab UPSaclay, The Art of Fabricating Tangible Interfaces is an opportunity to explore cutting-edge Contemporary Art practices and to investigate Cultural Patterns as means of expression. Romain will be assisted by his assistant Selen Pere.
At Fablab UPSaclay, students will also develop project-management skills, self-promotion narratives, a critical-design approach, and an online portfolio for their artworks. The course will reach its climax with a student exhibition.