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14/04/2023 | INNOVATION

TECHNOLOGY & CREATIVITY

Posted by: CharGPT, Dubai, 14 April 2023

From the first 3D printing experiments of objects to chisels guided by  computer on the design of marble artists, to the project of artificial intelligence on the imput of the designer, as happened for the Philippe Starck chair (Kartell 2019) which in fact he called it A.I., to the extraordinary skills of analysis and design of the latest generation chatbots, creatives and architects seem to have found an unimaginable help. Or a threat to their professionalism? We asked Chatgpt who tells us about the escalation of the phenomenon...




From the first 3D printing experiments of objects to chisels guided by  computer on the design of marble artists, to the project of artificial intelligence on the imput of the designer, as happened for the Philippe Starck chair (Kartell 2019) which in fact he called it A.I., to the extraordinary skills of analysis and design of the latest generation chatbots, creatives and architects seem to have found an unimaginable help. Or a threat to their professionalism? We asked Chatgpt who tells us about the escalation of the phenomenon.

Technology has had a significant impact on the design of furniture and design objects. Thanks to technological advancements in recent decades, designers now have new tools to explore new ideas, create prototypes, and produce innovative and functional design objects.

In particular, the use of computer-aided design (CAD) software has revolutionized the design process. Designers can now create highly detailed 3D models of their products and view them from all angles, facilitating the process of prototyping and production. Additionally, CAD software has made it easier to create parametric models, allowing designers to quickly modify the size and proportions of the product based on customer needs or production requirements.

Technology has also revolutionized the way furniture and design objects are produced. Thanks to 3D printing, designers can create prototypes and design objects quickly and inexpensively, without the need to create expensive molds or build prototypes manually. 3D printing has also allowed designers to experiment with new materials and create complex and detailed design objects that would have been impossible to produce traditionally.

Furthermore, technology has had an impact on the distribution of furniture and design objects. Through e-commerce and online sales, designers can now reach a global audience of customers without the need for a physical presence in every country. Additionally, the use of social media has allowed designers to promote their products and interact directly with their customers, creating a more direct and personal relationship.

Finally, technology has also allowed designers to integrate new features into their products. For example, the use of sensors and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has allowed designers to create "smart" products that adapt to the needs and habits of their users, improving their user experience and quality of life.

In summary, technology has revolutionized the design of furniture and design objects, offering new tools for creating, producing, and distributing innovative and functional products. Thanks to technology, designers can now create more sustainable, customizable, and adaptable products that offer an increasingly rich and satisfying user experience.


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