Computational manufacturing technologies such as 3D printing hold the potential for creating objects with previously undreamed‐of combinations of functionality and physical …
P Baudisch, S Mueller - Foundations and Trends® in Human …, 2017 - nowpublishers.com
While fabrication technologies have been in use in industry for several decades, expiring patents have recently allowed the technology to spill over to technology-enthusiastic …
J Ou, M Skouras, N Vlavianos, F Heibeck… - Proceedings of the 29th …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
This paper presents a design, simulation, and fabrication pipeline for making transforming inflatables with various materials. We introduce a bending mechanism that creates multiple …
Spinning tops and yo-yos have long fascinated cultures around the world with their unexpected, graceful motions that seemingly elude gravity. We present an algorithm to …
We propose an interactive, optimization-in-the-loop tool for designing inflatable structures. Given a target shape, the user draws a network of seams defining desired segment …
We present a new algorithm for computational caustic design. Our algorithm solves for the shape of a transparent object such that the refracted light paints a desired caustic image on …
Physical representations of data offer physical and spatial ways of looking at, navigating, and interacting with data. While digital fabrication has facilitated the creation of objects with …
Continuous-wave Time-of-flight (TOF) range imaging has become a commercially viable technology with many applications in computer vision and graphics. However, the depth …
T Reiner, N Carr, R Měch, O Št'ava… - Computer Graphics …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
In this work we detail a method that leverages the two color heads of recent low‐end fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printers to produce continuous tone imagery. The challenge …