Archive for the ‘digital fabrication’ Category
Michal Piasecki worked for WWAA on Polish Pavilion for ITU telecom 2011 fair in Geneva. WWAA design team is Marcin Mostafa, Natalia Paszkowska, Boris Kudlicka and Maciej Burdalski. Michal was responsible for parametric modeling. The design was commissioned by Polish Ministry of Infrastructure and 7 Polish telecommunication companies. The three-dimensional structure hanged above the pavilion imitates […]
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Tags: Boris Kudlicka, ITU, ITU Pavilion, Marcin Mostafa, Michal Piasecki, Natalia Paszkowska, WWAA
WWAA: private gallery mock-up
Michal Piasecki is working for WWAA on a private gallery interior in Warsaw. A 5-axis CNC milled mock-up recently arrived in the office at Minska 25. Michał Piasecki pracuje dla WWAA nad projektem wnętrz prywatnej galerii w Warszawie. Frezowany 5-osiowo prototyp niedawno pojawił się w pracowni na Mińskiej 25.
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Michal Piasecki worked for Joris Laarman Lab on Digital Matter. The project was commissioned by High Museum of Art in Atlanta for Modern by Design exhibition, taking place between June 4 and August 21, 2011. Digital Matter was inspired by development of digital nanomaterials, parallel to rapid innovations in computer graphics. An approximation of a […]
Filed under: 02 consulting, 05 programming, scripting, parametric modeling, 08 exhibitions, creative coding, digital fabrication, Digital Matter, grasshopper, Joris Laarman Lab | 1 Comment
Tags: Atlanta, Digital Matter, Grasshopper, High Museum of Art, Joris Laarman Lab, Michal Piasecki, Rhino, voxel
Putting nature to work is an ongoing research conducted by Andreas Hopf, Axel Nordin and Michal Piasecki and funded by Innovativ Kultur Stockholm. It aims at establishing a connection between traditional, analogue manufacturing process and algorithmically aided design. Minimal surface porcelain is a lighting series designed within the project framework. Dynamic relaxation algorithm is used […]
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Tags: Andreas Hopf, Axel Nordin, Berlin, DMY, Michal Piasecki, Minimal Surfaces Porcelain, Putting nature to work
Michal will give a talk entitled “Digital Craft” at the Faculty of Design, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. It will be a discussion of computer aided manufacturing and design as tools enabling the creation of complex forms, often inspired by nature and contributing to developement of new business models based on the idea of […]
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Tags: Academy of Fine Arts Warsaw, Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie, Faculty of Design, Michal Piasecki, Wydział Wzornictwa
Agata Guzik and Michal Piasecki will tutor a digital fabrication seminar and laboratory at Architecture for Society of Knowledge (ASK), a new masters programme at Warsaw School of Architecture. Agata Guzik i Michał Piasecki poprowadzą seminarium i laboratorium z cyfrowego wspomagania wytwarzania na nowych studiach magisterkich: Architektura dla Społeczeństwa Wiedzy (ASK) na Wydziale Architektury w […]
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Tags: Agata Guzik, ASK, Michal Piasecki, WAPW
137kilo: Green Corner
Michal Piasecki worked with 137kilo on a concept design for an entrance hall in Green Corner – a new office building in Warsaw. Parametric model of the furniture in the hall is an assembly of cross sections derived from ergonomic studies of various sitting positions. The model was developed in Grasshopper. Two sample models were […]
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Tags: 137 kilo, Anna Zawadzka, Green Corner, Janek Sukiennik, Michal Piasecki, Mikołaj Molenda, Wojtek Gajewski, Zofia Strumiłło
NEX Architecture: To + Fro Table
Michal recently joined NEX Architecture, where he is responsible for parametric modeling and generative processes. First project he was involved with is To + Fro Table, which went on display at London Design Festival (The Dock, September 20-26, 2010) and Frieze Art Fair (The House of The Noble Man, October 14-20, 2010). Below is a […]
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Tags: Alan Dempsey, Friexe Art Fair, London Design Festival, Michal Piasecki, NEX, NEX Architecture, Paul Loh, To + Fro Table
Michal Piasecki recently recently developed a generative process for Malgorzata Mozolewska‘s “Structural Ornament”, a project aiming at embedding algorithmic aesthetics into structural logic. The outcome turned out to be more of a material than an object. The project is Malgorzata’s master thesis at the Faculty of Design, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Below is […]
Filed under: 02 consulting, 05 programming, scripting, parametric modeling, digital fabrication, generative design, printing in 3d, processing | 5 Comments
Tags: Malgorzata Mozolewska, structural ornament