Mixed Dimensions: Exploring Novel Material and Extrusion Tool for 2.5D Shape Painting

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Abstract

This paper explores a novel tool and materials for brush-like expression in 3D forms. We envision a 2.5D painting device that aims at closing the gap between painterly expression, digital fabrication, and the incorporation of expressive elements present in traditional painting with structural capability. The paper describes the development of the new pigment material, a custom handheld extrusion device, and discusses a user study investigating emerging relationships with the developed medium. We find the reactivity and variability of the medium enabling strong expressive agency and new interaction opportunities. With these, we discuss what are aspects in making that could be embraced to enhance users' creative agency and ownership in making, postulating a space between artistic expression and utilitarian making-e.g. digital fabrication.

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Hatley, J., Posner, N., Oh, H., & Leigh, S. W. (2022). Mixed Dimensions: Exploring Novel Material and Extrusion Tool for 2.5D Shape Painting. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3490149.3501318

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