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A Critical Investigation of Digital Computing for Design - Onur Yuce Gun

Offered By: Design Computation Human via YouTube

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Computational Design Courses Philosophy Courses Design Thinking Courses Generative Design Courses Parametric Design Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a critical investigation of digital computing for design in this 20-minute conference talk by Onur Yuce Gun at the AEC Tech 2018 Symposium. Delve into topics such as computational design, generative design, and design thinking as Gun examines the relationship between parts and wholes in digital design processes. Discover insights on parametric design, assembly, vision, and computational aesthetics while addressing the challenges of "unseeing" in design. Learn about Gun's PhD research, including projects involving data collection and processing for New Balance, and discuss paradigm shifts in digital manufacturing. Reflect on the role of human insight in design and the hype surrounding AI as Gun challenges conventional thinking and encourages a deeper understanding of beauty in design.

Syllabus

Intro
Thanks
Dont burn yourself
Parts for Holes
Is the dot inside the closed curve
The problem of unseeing
Onurs background
Logic behind the script
parametric and generative design
assembly
vision
computational aesthetics
the big problem
the analytical knife
descriptions
reading patterns
mindbody duality
Tim Engel
George Stinney
PhD Research
Description
Ambiguity
New Balance
Pressure Data
Data Collection
Data Processing
Paradigm Shifts
In Beta
Digital Manufacturing
The Question
Operators Engraving
What is Beautiful
Human Insight
Hype AI
Struggle


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Design Computation Human

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