Ars Electronica 2009
Krystian Kwiecinski and Michal Piasecki just came back from Linz, where we took part in creative coding and digital fabrication workshop organized by Fluid Forms. For a couple of days a group of computational designers was able to use a Dimension 3d printer and a laser cutter, which are part of the Fab Lab facility in Ars Electronica Centre. This group was also presenting what they are working on to Ars Electronica audience every afternoon. Below you can find a couple of pictures from these intensive few days.
UPDATE: You might also want to take a look at Fluid Forms’ post about the Ars Electronica this year.

Stephen Williams from Fluid Forms explaining the basis of Processing to the Ars’ Centre visitors.

Trabecula by Freedom of Creation exhibited in the Ars’ Centre Fab Lab area (photo: Krystian Kwiecinski).

Hylozoic Soil by Philip Beesley – exhibition in the Ars Electronica Centre


Bios by Robolab – exhibited in OK centre.

Corpora in Si(gh)te by doubleNegatives Architecture – exhibition in the OK centre.
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