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245 | _aSelf assembly lab : experiments in programming matter | ||
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_aLondon _bRoutledge _c2017 |
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300 | _avi,198p. | ||
505 | _aContents Introduction: Self-Assembly and Design Research 2 Ingredients-I: Materials and Geometry 18 Chapter 1-4D Printing: Multi-Material Shape Change 29 Self-Assembly Lab, Stratasys Ltd., and Autodesk inc. Chapter 2-Programmable Materials 43 Self-Assembly Lab, Christophe Guberan, Erik Demaine, Carbitex lie, and Autodesk Inc. Chapter 3-DNA display 57 Self-Assembly Lab, Little Devices Lab, Gehrke Lab, and Autodesk Inc. Interviews-I Arthur Olson, The Scripps Research Institute 69 Adam Bly, Seed Media Group 71 Ingredients-II: Mechanics and Interaction 74 Chapter 4-Self-Assembly Studio 85 Department of Architecture, MIT Chapter 5 HyperForm 105 Skylar Tibbits with Marcelo Coelho and FormLabs Inc Chapter 6 - BioMolecular & Chiral Self-Assembly 117 Skylar Tibbits, Arthur Olson and Autodesk Inc. Interviews-II John Hoke and Mike Yonker, Nike Inc. 131 Shelly Linor, Stratasys Ltd. 133 Carlos Olguin, Bio/Nano Matter Programmer 135 Ingredients-Ill: Energy and Entropy 138 Chapter 7-Aerial Assemblies 149 Self-Assembly Lab, MIT, Autodesk Inc.,and International Design Center, MIT Chapter 8- Self-Assembly Line 159 Skylar Tibbits, Arthur Olson and SEED Phyllotaxis Lab Chapter 9-Fluid 169 Crystallization Self-Assembly Lab and Arthur Olson Interviews-Ill Paola Antonelli, The Museum of Modern Art 183 John Main, DARPA 185 Conclusion: Materials, Interaction, and Entropy 191 Index 195 | ||
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