説明
When designing new products, it’s easy to focus on new technologies and futuristic forms, overlooking cultural heritage. This talk will explore how to take advantage of new innovative tools for designing, making, using, and connecting products, while maintaining a strong connection with the user’s cultural identity. An example of this process is Checho, a voice-controlled smart home hub that plays music, answers questions, and performs multiple tasks in and around the home, similar to Amazon Echo and Google Home. What makes Checho unique is its relation to Latinx culture. It’s made out of solid wood and accentuated with traditional Guatemalan fabric, which conceals its high-tech internal components. Checho was designed with Autodesk Fusion 360 software and fabricated via computer numerical control (CNC) milling, reinforcing the concept of using advanced tools without compromising traditional cultural identity. For more details on Checho, visit: https://www.rit.edu/artdesign/spotlights/checho-traditional-smart-hub
主な学習内容
- Learn about creating products with strong cultural identities.
- Learn about integrating elements of tradition and technology into your designs.
- Learn about developing products that are more diverse and inclusive.
- Learn about integrating effective tools within Autodesk Fusion 360 for design and fabrication (CAD/CAM).
スピーカー
- Alex LobosAlex is an industrial designer and educator focused in sustainable design, emotional attachment and CAD applications. He is Director of the School of Design at Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. At Autodesk, Alex is a Research Fellow Emeritus, Expert Elite for Fusion 360, member of Autodesk University’s Advisory Council, AU Featured Speaker, and recipient of Autodesk Design & Make Award for Community Leader and Fusion 360’s Education Award. For more info go to: https://www.rit.edu/artdesign/directory/aflfaa-alex-lobos
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