The project is a reinterpretation of traditional filigree techniques augmented by robotic deposition to apply aesthetics currently not available at architectural scales as automated fabrication processes. The combination of craft, intuition and computational design results in one of a kind iterations, where the typology of form is coordinated with the typology of movement in a continuous, informed and automated deposition process.
"Digital Filigree" experiments with combinations of intuitive fibre deposition in fibrous components and explores potentials of future metallic applications. Filigree deposition opens areas of research for novel aesthetics determined in part by algorithmic design and in part by material qualities. Noise and error turns into functional prototype, learning from craft for a solution space expanded by tolerances, glitches and flexibility.
The overall organization of form is still ultra precise, merging the millimetric capacities of the robotic deposition with the nuances of the material transformation.