Digital Making
University of New South Wales
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'Digital Making' builds on the advanced knowledge generated and documented within CODE2230 - Human-Machine Interaction, CODE2250 - Advanced Digital Fabrication and CODE2270 - Design Information Management, and represent the completion of the 'Applied Level' stream of the Computational Design degree.
The course introduces and critiques design by making through digital … For more content click the Read More button below.'Digital Making' builds on the advanced knowledge generated and documented within CODE2230 - Human-Machine Interaction, CODE2250 - Advanced Digital Fabrication and CODE2270 - Design Information Management, and represent the completion of the 'Applied Level' stream of the Computational Design degree.
The course introduces and critiques design by making through digital fabrication technologies and advanced prototyping.
Students will be provided with the conceptual understanding, technical skills and critical thinking methods required to apply and review skills in digital making as a system that connects design to fabrication.
The students performance will be evaluated with respect to their progressive work developed in preparation for or during the studio activities.
Students will employ a range of verbal and multimedia communication skills to represent and deliver their design decisions and prototyping results with professionalism, clarity and purpose.Read More
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