madMeshMaker PHYSICAL DERIVATIVES
These physical derivatives are a collection of objects rapidly designed+fabricated with the madMeshMaker app, CNC router, lasercutter, and vacuum-former. Featured are a wall paneling system that combines the textural qualities of it’s wooden-form with the tactile qualities of the plastic, a graphic poster that explores dynamic spatial associations created through intricate macro and micro patterning, and a book/laptop/iPad and tiles stand that leverage the material properties of laminated birch plywood to explore topographic patterning and symmetry.
The madMeshMaker is a generative surface modeling environment, intended as an intuitive design tool with fluid output to various computer-numeric-controlled machines.
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original madMeshMaker files
plywood book/laptop/iPad stand
This video documents the fabrication process of a birch book/laptop/iPad stand created with the madMeshMaker, as it leverages the material properties of laminated birch plywood to explore topographic patterning and symmetry.
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wall paneling system
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graphic poster
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reconfigurable tiles
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made with: Processing, with code adapted from Jos Stam’s “Real-Time Fluid Dynamics for Games” and openproccessing.org
Libraries: openGL | peasyCam | controlP5 | dxf exporter
















































