Throughout the Spring semester of 2009 as well as this summer, CASE had the opportunity to collaborate with the students from Ball State University's i.M.A.D.E (Center for Digital Fabrication) on their Inconvenient Studio. Today we feature this project as exemplary in how design, technology, and fabrication can come together under an academic environment to produce not only a stunning project, but an innovative approach to design education.
Throughout the Spring semester of 2009 as well as this summer, CASE had the opportunity to collaborate with the students from Ball State University's i.M.A.D.E (Center for Digital Fabrication) on their Inconvenient Studio. Today we feature this project as exemplary in how design, technology, and fabrication can come together under an academic environment to produce not only a stunning project, but an innovative approach to design education.