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18th November 2011, 10:00AM Leeds College of Art and Design
An exhibition of ‘in progress’ 3D outcomes from the workshop in Analogue / Digital Processing: Material Surfaces. Led by visiting designers Prof. Steffi Hußlein and Rob Laux (Magdeberg/Berlin) with Dan Robinson and Cheryl Huntbach (BA (hons) Art & Design Interdisciplinary, LCA), workshop participants are using new technologies to explore generative drawing on a range of material surfaces and to expand their grasp of generative design.
The work in this exhibition has been created in software using ‘Processing’, an open source authoring environment, to generate CNC files. Machinery driven by CNC files is widespread and provides a wide range of processing possibilities. A simple CNC router can drill, grind, paint, scratch, polish, and manipulate analogue surface and material. This workflow allows a wide range of "output", possibilities and artistic freedom.
There will also be an introductory talk and Q&A session with the organisers, Dan Robinson and Cheryl Huntbach at 12:30PM.
Date: 18th November 2011
Time: 10:00AM - 4:00PM
Introductory talk: 12:30PM
Cost: Free
Where to get tickets: Just turn up on the day
Organised by: Dan Robinson