Title
Introducing the sustainable prototyping life cycle for digital fabrication to designers
Date Issued
03 July 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Lazaro Vasquez E.S.
Wang H.C.
University of California
Publisher(s)
Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
Abstract
This paper introduces the Sustainable Prototyping Life Cycle for Digital Fabrication, an adaptation from the Life Cycle Assessment method that presents the environmental impact of digital fabrication in every phase of prototyping. The cycle has four phases: raw materials acquisition, manufacturing and distribution, use, and end of life. It presents designers as manufacturers of their own materials for digital fabrication, and bio-based materials are used as an alternative and sustainable prototyping material. We interviewed ten experts in digital fabrication and introduced the use of bio-based materials such as mycelium-composite for prototyping with digital fabrication.Using experts' reflections, we conducted a workshop about the environmental impact of prototyping with 22 design students. We reported their decisions on materials used for prototyping and their perception of using mycelium-composite within the Sustainable Prototyping Life Cycle. Our aim is to increase environmental awareness in prototyping and highlight the importance of designers' decision-making through the cycle.
Start page
1301
End page
1312
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Otros temas de Biología Biotecnología ambiental
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85090504580
ISBN
9781450369749
Resource of which it is part
DIS 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference
ISBN of the container
978-145036974-9
Sponsor(s)
This paper was supported by the grant from Johnson and Johnson WiSTEM2D Scholars Award. We thank professor Beth Ferguson, class DES165 Industrial Design (Fall 2019) and DES191B Interactive Objects (Fall 2019) for participating in the workshop.
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