Nothing Like Compilation: How Professional Digital Fabrication Workflows Go Beyond Extruding, Milling, and Machines

要旨

Understanding how professionals use digital fabrication in production workflows is critical for future research in digital fabrication technologies. We interviewed thirteen professionals who use digital fabrication for the low-volume manufacturing of commercial products. From these interviews, we describe the workflows used for nine products created with a variety of materials and manufacturing methods. We show how digital fabrication professionals use software development to support physical production, how they rely on multiple partial representations in development, how they develop manufacturing processes, and how machine control is its own design space. We build from these findings to argue that future digital fabrication systems should support the exploration of material and machine behavior alongside geometry, that simulation is insufficient for understanding the design space, and that material constraints and resource management are meaningful design dimensions to support. By observing how professionals learn, we suggest ways digital fabrication systems can scaffold the mastery of new fabrication techniques.

著者
Mare Hirsch
University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, United States
Gabrielle Benabdallah
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States
Jennifer Jacobs
University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, United States
Nadya Peek
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States
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会議: CHI 2024

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (https://chi2024.acm.org/)

セッション: Fabrication and Dynamic Structures

313C
5 件の発表
2024-05-16 20:00:00
2024-05-16 21:20:00