Anderson Ranch Arts Center 2015 Summer Workshop Catalog 1 | Page 39

digital fabrication Casey Reas, Substrate (detail) Lucien Casartelli, Untitled Vivian Beer, Anchored Candy No. 5 August 3 - 7 August 24 - 28 September 7 - 25 Casey Reas Getting Creative with the CNC Router SKILL LEVEL: II - III SKILL LEVEL: II – IV SKILL LEVEL: II – IV CONCEPT: This workshop explores the relationship between writing code and digital fabrication. The focus is 2-D techniques using the laser cutter, CNC router, and vinyl cutter to draw, etch, cut, and more. With Processing software and access to the fabrication lab, each student will explore individual ideas within this emerging way of making and thinking. Tutorials and code samples will be balanced with individual reviews and time to work in the studio. CONCEPT: The CNC (computer numerically controlled) router is known for precision and accuracy in massproduced designs. But for the creative designer and maker, it is also a powerful tool for realizing more intimate forms of self-expression. This hands-on workshop aims to demystify the CNC process and explore its artistic potential. Students are introduced to multi-axis milling for furniture and sculpture. CONCEPT: In this class we concentrate on the relationship between design, technique, and fabrication, specifically in steel and using compound curves. Compound curves can be glamorous and seductive due to their visceral nature. These biomorphic forms are difficult to achieve in steel, and even trickier to plan. Vivian takes you through techniques she uses in digital and manual design. Technical demonstrations and studio time will be augmented with discussions and presentations. Together we explore how we affect materials and how those materials can reflect ourselves and the world around us. Code & Digital Fabrication MEDIA & TECHNIQUES: Students write code to create images for high-resolution digital prints using the processing environment and print on digital printers. No programming experience is necessary, but participants should be very comfortable using computers. Too much programming experience is discouraged. ACTIVITIES: We learn through short presentations on technique/concept and studio work sessions. The instructor tutors students individually during studio time. New techniques are introduced in the first three days with concentration on a final project during the last two days. FACULTY: Casey Reas is an internationally recognized artist and VGV6F