Our final Critique will be in two weeks, on Tuesday May 15. We will have a guest critic, and we will be reviewing all of the major projects from this semester. All of you will be expected to present the following work:
Panel Project:
Utensil Project
Unroll project
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Due Tuesday May 15
Design, model, and make an object that can be formed with Rhino’s “unroll” tool. This object should make effective use of the unique capabilities this tool represents while maintaining an awareness of the limitations it presents. The kind of object you work on is up to you – it can be a new object of your own design, or a model of an existing of object; it can represent a functional typology or it can be sculptural or abstract, it can be a model or “the real thing”. Whatever you choose to do, it should be a complex, volumetric object that challenges your abilities as a Rhino modeler. The deliverables for this project are:
Keep in mind that the unroll tool can not work with compound curvature. As a result, your object may need to be simplified or modified to be suitable for this process. Think creatively about how to best do this. Also keep in mind the limitations of the various printers and papers you might use for this project, but don’t be limited by what can fit on an 8.5×11 or 11×17 sheet of paper. There are numerous nearby places to print large format and you may also use laser cutting for this project. Remember that paper comes in more colors than white, and you can print graphics, colors and text in addition to cut lines.
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FURN 2503
Department of Furniture Design
Rhode Island School of Design
Tuesdays, 8:00am - 1:00 pm
Prov-Wash, Room 237B
Instructors: Christopher Specce
Teaching Assistant: Andrea Parikh