On was an interdisciplinary graduate periodical established by RISD graduate students in 2006. It featured essays and student work that related to a general issue theme. On was intended as a quarterly publication, but it is unclear if further issues beyond the first were ever published.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Color Citation Poster
Andy Law, Industrial Design Department, and RISD Color Lab
Explore Color Citation, an exhibition on display in the windows of the Color Lab space in Design Center, 30 North Main Street, February 3 - March 1, 2021. Including work that relies on plugins for mathematical surfaces, structurally deformed chairs, motion capture and Islamic pattern, Color Citation came out of a Winter Session 2021 Industrial Design CAD class taught by Andy Law. Students were challenged to advance their computer aided design skills using Grasshopper or equivalent software driven by easily accessible communities of knowledge that create and use libraries, plugins, processes, and techniques. First they created color palettes from many music videos supplied by their friends and family social network. Those palettes were then cross referenced with the work of de-centered designers, artists, (other people of influence), and datasets referencing a variety of things including butterflies, retail awnings, food and personal possessions. Featuring work by Abisola Ashamu, Annie Chen, Kaanchi Chopra, Stephanie Hu, Dae Hee Jeung, Frederica Kim, Isabelle Kim, Henry Leland, Danning Liang, Kangdi Liu, Cole Maisonpierre, Varun Mehta, Cade Shuck, Arlo Walker, Nicole Yee, Blake Rabodzeenko, Eugene Rhee, Benjamin Lamacchia, and Matthew Derry.
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Community Healthcare Clinic - adaptation system to the pandemic and post pandemic periods
Nhu Le
Due to COVID-19, uncertainties and significant changes have been occurring around the world, especially in the U.S. The future is always ambiguous but it will lead to breakthroughs. Emerging issues are the vulnerability of previous conventional design solutions, especially of the healthcare-related architecture and urban planning.
This thesis focuses on helping construct a new healthcare system, which could be used during either a pandemic or post-pandemic era, by designing a local community clinic. In fact, public health clinics are always needed and expected to be more flexibly adjustable and up-gradable. Those new clinics play a very important role since the latest types of aerosolized respiratory viruses have transformed faster and more fatal. For instance, only in a twenty-year period, there were so many deadly infectious viral outbreaks, such as SARS in 2002, H1N1 in 2009, MERS in 2012, Ebola in 2014, and COVID-19 in 2019. Therefore, the main purpose of new-generation clinics is not only to support and protect people from the emerging threats, but also to aim to an active preparation that could adapt to any possible pandemics in the future.
The resulting problems of COVID-19 outbreak in medical facilities are in deed worldwide. The increasing number of patients exacerbates any healthcare system, which has not yet been purposefully designed for infectious design control. The mode of disease transmission – in this case, airborne – identifies design problems, such as overcrowded areas and poorly ventilated hospitals. Moreover, even though wearing facial masks helps to decrease aerosolized respiratory droplets to some degrees, healthcare facilities are highly vulnerable sites. Thus, they could easily become hotspots, and spread the illness via human contacts even more.