Students: Liz von Hasseln, Kyle von Hasseln
Studio Title: Graduate Thesis Summer 2012
Instructor: Peter Testa & Devyn Weiser
This work is centered on the development of a system for generating material volume from streaming information. The system uses UV light from a modified DLP projector to continuously and selectively cure photo initiated resin within a shallow vat system we developed for the project. The cured part is simultaneously and continually pulled away from the vat, allowing un-cured resin to flood in beneath it to be subsequently cured.
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Students: Erin Besler, Paul Stoelting, Paul Trussler
Seminar Title: Robotic Confections & Confabulations (RoCoCo)
Instructor: Devyn Weiser
AT: Jonathan Stahl

Cindy Crawford participates in the tension between loose, painterly, gestural abstraction and the hard-edged, figuratively particular abstraction associated with Pop, initiated in mid-20th century American art. Roy Lichtenstein’s Brush Stroke paintings from the 1960’s, depicting apparently casual arrangements of conventional chromatic discharge, rendered with iconic specificity, and produced industrially, conflate this tension. The series is taken here to be a retroactive archetype for a marginal tendency toward aberrant “painterly” abstraction achieved through means of conceptual acuity, technical proficiency, and computational composition.
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Students: Kyle Branchesi, Emily Chen, Emmy Maruta, Shawn Rumph
Seminar Title: Robotic Confections & Confabulations (RoCoCo)
Instructor: Devyn Weiser
Research Fellows: Brandon Kruysman, Jonathan Proto

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Students: William Hu, Haleh Ofati, Jasmine Park, Grey Crowell
Seminar Title: Robotic Confections & Confabulations (RoCoCo)
Instructor: Devyn Weiser
Research Fellows: Brandon Kruysman, Jonathan Proto

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Students: Viola Ago, Anass Benhachmi, Talin Ebrahimi, Peter A Vikar
Seminar Title: Robotic Confections & Confabulations (RoCoCo)
Instructor: Devyn Weiser
Research Fellows: Brandon Kruysman, Jonathan Proto

portAIRts explores the boundary condition of face-recognition through a series of experiments in robotic control and image fragmentation.
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