Mixed Reality Fabrication
Spatial Futures Lab Research Project with Keith Kaseman
2022
Developed an experimental MR workflow enabling users to draw, design, and fabricate in real space using augmented reality. The system begins with at-scale spatial sketching, where users generate geometry in AR. From there, fabrication is guided through step-by-step augmented instructions, allowing tools and processes to be carried out directly within the same environment. Once constructed, physical outputs are synced with their digital counterparts, creating a dynamic digital-physical feedback loop. This allows continued drawing and adaptation in response to the built artifacts — merging design and making into a single nonlinear process.
