The Fabacademy is a Digital Fabrication Program directed by Neil Gershenfeld of MIT Center For Bits and Atoms, which is based on MIT rapid prototyping course, MAS 863: How to Make (Almost) Anything. The Fab Academy began as an outreach project from the CBA, and has since spread to Fab Labs around the world. The program provides advanced digital fabrication instruction for students through an unique, hands-on curriculum and access to technological tools and resources.
The Fab Academy Diploma consists of a 5 month part-time student commitment, from January 21st to June 3rd 2015. The Fab Diploma is the result of the sum of Fab Academy Certificates. Progress towards the diploma is evaluated by a student’s acquired skills rather than time or credits.
This website is created to keep track of my progress during Fab Academy 2015. I will be posting my assignments documentation every week to keep track of knowledge and results. During my experience I will attempt to write notes on things that I find out and is not directly related to the assignments.
This website is created to keep track of my progress during Fab Academy 2015. I will be posting my assignments documentation every week to keep track of knowledge and results. During my experience I will attempt to write notes on things that I find out and is not directly related to the assignments. An overview of the assignment can be seen at the Fabacademy's web.
I will also post on the development of my Final project during the course of the semester.