Family Matters This project pushes the envelope on the uses and capabilities of carbon fiber. We created a wall partition disintegrating into the softness of human forms that have been enveloped by this material. Using a projected pattern onto a milled surface and bodies as a solid, we followed the curves with carbon fiber tow and resin to create the shell that would become our partition. The lines thin out and thicken, thereby lending greater definition or blur to the figures. Once the tow had hardened and the solids removed, the wall partition is read grotesquely as a family that has been taken over by a patterned wall.
Group Project: Ana Munoz, Ryan Manning, Daniel Karas, Lili Nourmansouri, Johnathan Schnure and Daniel Massaro
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Applied Studies: Advanced Building Materials