May 21: Project 1; Present

 

Project 1: Holding

Assigned: May 7
Project 1 Due: May 21 May 23

The holding and the held. Imagine project one (laser cut object) will be a vessel to hold project 3 (3D printed object). The overall dimensions of the final object produced in project 1, will be no larger that 8 x 8 x 8 inches. Consider, this will be the nest, podium, or home, for your 3D printed item to be hosted by. Together, they are welcome to create a functional design object, such as a lantern, or be an expressive creation of your choice. 

Part Four: Presentation

Assigned: May 16

Due: May 20, midnight 

Project Development / 3D Modeling:

  • Object: If you have not already done so, finish cutting and assembling your object with its final touches. Add 1 photo of the laser cutting and assembly process to your slides. 
  • Photograph: Take a high quality photograph of your object, in an undistracted background environment. In the case that you cannot book the photostudio in the next two days, do your best with the tools you have, and replace the image before the end of term. 
  • Presentation: Put together your final, cohesive presentation. You may consider cleaning up or editing your Google slides thus far to better represent your process.
  • Blog: Put the high quality jpeg of your object on your blog, and tag the final presentation. 
You will present your projects to the class first thing on Thursday's remote class. 
Good luck! 

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OBDF stands for Object Design and Fabrication. A course in the Alberta University of Art and Design, under the Media Arts department. This course is to equip first and second year bachelor level students with introduction to design thinking, 3D modeling and preliminary digital fabrication tools such as laser cutters and 3D printers. The department curriculum was developed by Professor Bryan Cera, and the modified course curriculum for this 210 level class is led by Lili Yas Tayefi.