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the Layer Chair – Sevilla edition

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I showed the ongoing Layer Chair project here in Sevilla and it turned into a very interesting open design collaboration. Three groups of students at FabLab Sevilla downloaded and customized their own versions of the Layer Chair. One group was inspired by the classic Eames lounge chair, one group made the perfect chair for architecture students and the final group experimented with weaving a seat from thin rope.

The chairs are currently exposed and for sale at gallery Lugadero in Sevilla. For the opening night I created an interactive chair design system where visitors could design a chair with their own body. With the Kinect component for Firefly I could read out the position of the visitors head and hips. The height of you head determined the height of your chair, and the angle of your back determined the backrest. Tracking two people at the time making their own designs was very entertaining.

It was an interesting experience to exhibit a design system and an open process instead of showing a finished product. More open collaboration communication coming soon. Continue Reading →

The Layer Chair

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I made the layer chair as an example of how to work with large organic surfaces on the shopbot. It was also a good excuse to make something a bit more refined and comfortable for the interior of the HONFablab. It is parametric design made in Grashopper, which makes it very easy to adjust the sitting profile, width, height, material thickness and so on. The Grasshopper definition uses two input curves. One for the midprofile of the seat, and one for the sideprofile. The definition outputs cutting lines, alignment holes and “trim lines” for making the inside of the seating more organic. In a way it is 2.5D process with manual control of the steps used to create the 3D surface.

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reactive machine, interface for parametric designs

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The reactive machine enables you to adjust the parameters of a design by shuffling markers on the glass surface. This first iteration was made in one day using the ShopBot in the HONFablab. More documentation coming soon. Continue Reading →

Second workshop in Rhinoceros 3D

Slot shelf

I just gave Rhinoceros 3D workshop round two here at the House of Natural Fiber. I focused on designing for the FabLab machines and Alex showed some examples of flatpack furniture. All the participants then built a slot locking shelf in and nested the parts ready for production.

I am looking forward to seeing these skills applied to the HONFablab inventory. Continue Reading →