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Unmaking: Enabling and Celebrating the Creative Material of Failure, Destruction, Decay, and Deformation

Katherine Song, Eric Paulos

2021107 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The access and growing ubiquity of digital fabrication has ushered in a celebration of creativity and “making.” However, the focus is often on the resulting static artifact or the creative process and tools to design it. We envision a post-making process that extends past these final static objects — not just in their making but in their “unmaking.” By drawing from artistic movements such as Auto-Destructive Art, intentionally inverting well-established engineering principles of structurally sound designs, and safely misusing unstable materials, we demonstrate an important extension to making — unmaking. In this paper, we provide designers with a new vocabulary of unmaking operations within standard 3D modeling tools. We demonstrate how such designs can be realized using a novel multi-material 3D printing process. Finally, we detail how unmaking allows designs to change over time, is an ally to sustainability and re-usability, and captures themes of “aura,” emotionality, and personalization.

Topics & Concepts

Deformation (meteorology)Materials scienceComputer scienceComposite materialInnovative Human-Technology InteractionDesign Education and PracticeInteractive and Immersive Displays
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