Rapid Prototyping is a manufacturing process that, due to its speed and the limitless forms that can be created, offers huge potential to designers. With this in mind, how might we appropriately apply this process?
Computer algorithms have drastically improved the way we interpret the voice as information. The early spectrogram readings have been replaced by increasingly advanced graphic representations that provided a much more sophisticated image of our voices.
Rapid Prototyping offers the opportunity for the voice, as data, to be translated into a tangible three-dimensional form. This may have a huge effect on our perception of the voice and the complexities of sound.
The conclusion of this project was a series of CAD models in which we imagined how the voice might be physically represented.
In collaboration with Alejandra Mata.