Yi-Chin Lee
Most Recent Affiliation:
- Carnegie Mellon University, Computational Design Laboratory, Researcher
Location:
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Bio:
Yi-Chin Lee is a computational designer and researcher, invested in material-centric fabrication research. She is currently a master student in Computational Design Program at Carnegie Mellon University. Her mind and though actively shift between computational thinking and artistic expression. She had extensive experience working with geometry folding, computational fabrication, human-robot interaction, and body movement representation. Recently her research focuses on developing novel hybrid design workflow that embodies human’s tacit knowledge into the fabrication process.
Writings and Presentations:
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Title:
Hybrid Embroidery: Exploring Interactive Fabrication in Hand Crafts
Writing Type: Paper
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Exhibition: SIGGRAPH 2020: Think Beyond
Abstract Summary:“Hybrid Embroidery” is a framework for interactive fabrication that leverages the potential of computation to broaden the possibilities of the craft of embroidery. “Hybrid Embroidery” is set out to offer an example of how computational methods may enrich craft and refining technical interactions to support expressiveness and open-ended practice.
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