Certain Measures.
Branding and Identity for a design science office.The project transforms irregular, non-uniform stocks of construction scrap intonew forms, using pattern recognition to find beauty and intricacy in neglected waste. Mine the Scrap finds the unique best use of each piece in a new structure through a sophisticated process of scanning and classification.
By combining the logic of the quilt with customized shape and pattern detection used in self-driving cars and face-recognition, Mine the Scrap uses big data to tackle big waste. In effect, it creates a search engine for waste, and then uses this search engine to find the best material solution to design problems. Mine the Scrap not only creates minimum-waste material lifecycles, it also develops a new vocabulary of design that is fundamentally informed by resources.
Date: 2015 - 2016
Client: Certain Measures
Team: Tobias Nolte, Andrew Witt, Mike Degen, Jason Tucker, Cody Glen, Claire Kuang, David Hamm
Sound Design: Simon Epstein / Signal Sound
Model Images: Marcel Mettelsiefen
Partners: With support from Forecast Platform, thanks to Jürgen Mayer H., and BigRep
Exhibitions: Forecast Festival at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, ARS Electronica: Human Factor - Endless Prototyping
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