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DARYL: A Digital Fabrication Installation

This was an installation designed as a final project for a digital fabrication seminar, playfully nicknamed Daryl. For the project, we used rhino and grasshopper to model a series of hexagonal units to be suspended from a thirty foot grid that we built and installed in the lobby of our school. We designed the pattern in autocad and then had it lasercut onto sheets of white coroplast. The hexagonal modules, which undulate as an entire system, were assembled using zip ties. 
DARYL: A Digital Fabrication Installation
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DARYL: A Digital Fabrication Installation

Final project for a digital fabrication seminar at Tulane University. Recipient of the Newcomb Tulane College Grant.

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