AliveInTheLab
17.11.2016, 04:00
The exhibit hall is always a fun and fascinating part of the Autodesk University Experience. As an exhibitor, I was in there before it opened.
Here are just a few of the things I saw in the early morning:
Brittany Presten and Arthur Harsuvanakit's Project Dreamcatcher chair in metal and wood
The Hackrod chassis generated by Project Dreamcatcher
A robotically welded lamp (then plcced in a lounge setting)
A race car
Robotically welded 3D objects
A human-designed automotive part (weight = 5.1 pounds)
A topologically-optimized version of the same part (weight = 3.8 pounds)
A generatively-designed version of the part (weight = 3.2 pounds)
The fill pattern is not uniform inside the part. Much the same way bones grow, more material is deposited in places where the part endures more stress.
Live robotic welding
More robotic fabrication
A food truck
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) space
A lightweight pavillion
A 3D printer and its cartridges
An electric motorcycle designed with Fusion 360 by Orange County Choppers
Exhibitionism is alive in the lab.
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