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Revision as of 10:45, 17 April 2022
Design Computation Input/Output Conference, or simply DC I/O, was established with the premise that computational design methods should benefit from the scientific method and whenever possible, be cross-referenced in the many disciplines of design to evolve and diversify the field.
The way DC I/O is organised aims to assist in the understanding of the physical and digital relationships of producing design. It focuses on the many channels to capture the data necessary to inform design, the processes – natural and/or digital – of articulating this data input to accomplishing design, and outcomes of these processes as artifacts and references of study in the domain of computational design.
Conference Keynotes
Conference Proceedings
Session 1: Algorithms
Keynote
Proceedings
Session 2: Cognitions
Keynote
Proceedings
Session 3: Cultures
Keynote
Proceedings
Session 4: Applications
Keynote
Proceedings
Conference Workshops
- An Introduction to Generative Components
- Decentralized Design Economies: 3D NFTs on HicEtNunc via Tezos
Reference
Full text in: Maciel, A. (Ed.), 2021. Design Computation Input/Output 2021, 1st ed. Design Computation, London, UK. ISBN: WIP, DOI:WIP