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Thursday am 24.04.2025 14:00 bis 17:00
Wednesdays 10:00-16:00
<br>First meeting 22.10.2025 10:00 to 16:30
<br>Marienstraße 7 B - Projektraum 201
<br>Marienstraße 7 B - Projektraum 201
<br>Felix Bonowski
<br>Felix Bonowski
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* Produce documentation that will enter the selection process for works shown at Ars Electronica 2026
* Produce documentation that will enter the selection process for works shown at Ars Electronica 2026


Part of the course -- [[GMU:Design transformations based on forms taken from nature|Design transformations based on forms taken from nature]]
Part of the course -- [[GMU:Design transformations based on forms taken from nature|Design transformations based on forms taken from nature]] by Veiko Liis (EE)

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Wednesdays 10:00-16:00
First meeting 22.10.2025 10:00 to 16:30
Marienstraße 7 B - Projektraum 201
Felix Bonowski


This course will explore interactions between our natural environment and objects made in tightly controlled technical processes.

We will...

  • reflect on the particularities of human made structures and production techniques, emergent pattern formation in nature and their implicit power relations and temporalities + get to know some artwork that deals with the topic (1 block at beginning of term)
  • learn how to use computer controlled fabrication techniques (laser cutting, 3D printing, CNC-Milling) as a tool to quickly produce shapes of our choice. (3 weekends, one for each tool during term, dates will be fixed when machines are ready)
  • stage interactions between our techno-shapes and natural processes happening "in the wild" (two-three weeks of project consultation in August/September)
  • Produce documentation that will enter the selection process for works shown at Ars Electronica 2026

Part of the course -- Design transformations based on forms taken from nature by Veiko Liis (EE)