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SketchPath | 5.24


Devon Frost, Raina Lee, Eun-Ha Paek, and Jennifer Jacobs. 2024. SketchPath: Using Digital Drawing to Integrate the Gestural Qualities of Craft in CAM- Based Clay 3D Printing. In Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '24), May 11-16, 2024, Honolulu, HI, USA. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 16 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642684 - Best Paper

About

SketchPath is a system that uses hand-drawn toolpaths to design for clay 3D printing. Drawing, as a direct manipulation technique, allows artists to design with the expressiveness of CAM-based tools without needing to work with a numerical system or constrained system. SketchPath works to provide artists with direct control over the outcomes of their form by not abstracting away machine operations or constraining the kinds of artifacts that can be produced. Artifacts produced with SketchPath emerge at a unique intersection of manual qualities and machine precision, creating works that blend handmade and machine aesthetics. In interactions with our system, ceramicists without a background in CAD/CAM were able to produce more complex forms with limited training, suggesting the future of CAM-based fabrication design can take on a wider range of modalities.

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SketchPath

Documentation

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Paper

CHI '24

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DIS '24 Demo

How it Works


Artits hand drawn layers on the canvas building the form from the base up.


The 3D printer will later follow the exact lines illustrated by the artist.



Web interface:

SketchPath

Computational Manipulation Tools

Work

Works produced by Raina Lee, Eun-Ha Paek, Lucy Bell, and Devon Frost