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Pritish Srinivasan

CD4000

Kerf- Flow- Dynamism of Rigid Surfaces Due to Kerfing

KerfFlow blends kerfing and flow, symbolizing flexible, adaptive motion and material responsiveness. It uses kerfing techniques to introduce precise cuts into rigid materials, making them bendable.This flexibility enables smooth, organic movements driven by environmental stimuli (wind, light) or interactive inputs (touch, presence). Key Features:1- Adaptive Movement: Fluid wave-like responses to stimuli. 2- Aesthetic Modularity: Customizable kerfing patterns enhance visual appeal. 3- Functionality: Practical uses like shading, ventilation, or dynamic facades. 4- Kinetic Integration: Motors/actuators enable rhythmic, programmable transformations.

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