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Make-A-Morph: Exploring the design space of inflatable devices made from planar fabric

  • Zacharie Guillaume
  • , Théo Richalet
  • , Marc Teyssier
  • , Sylvain Pauchet
  • , Jérémie Garcia
  • , Benoit Roman
  • Research Center
  • Université de Toulouse
  • PSL Research University

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Résumé

Developing inflatable devices from planar fabric is a new versatile fabrication process that allows the development of complex geometric shapes with a beneficial mass to robustness ratio. However, designing and fabricating with this matter is complex, and the existing design primitives for shape change can constrain designers' creativity. We present a pipeline that allows users and designers to explore and compose with various shape-change primitives. To this extent, we rely on digital simulation combined with a simple digital fabrication tool. This pipeline allows to explore and visualize deformation and develop new application cases for shape-changing interfaces. We propose a workshop around manipulating these tools to foster discussion between designers and researchers around the future of shape-changing interface fabrication.

langue originaleAnglais
journalCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volume3328
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2022
Modification externeOui
Evénement5th European Tangible Interaction Studio, ETIS 2022 - Toulouse, France
Durée: 7 oct. 202210 oct. 2022

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