Everyday objects today have become so common that they go unnoticed, so they tend to ignore their aesthetic value, giving priority to the functional. The aim of aurea is to generate a line of everyday products taking advantage of the benefits of new technologies to generate a di erentiating visual language. These products are designed for home and o ce spaces and when performing an internal analysis it was determined that it’s in these spaces where everyday objects have the greatest interaction with users, this interaction is done in a completely intuitive manner, which gives the necessary weight to aurea to generate the desired change. The aurea products, parameterized in Grasshopper, provide us a di erentiating tool that allows us to respond in a good way to the user's requirements, integrating the user into the process through interaction. Inspired by the cytoskeletons, a form that responds to triangulation and at the same time presents a distinctive aesthetic, our objects use FDM technology, printed on the PLA material, which has mechanical features that meet the requirements of the aurea family of objects. Due to its shape, the products of aurea exalt and make protagonists an interaction that we overlook daily; printed using 3D technologies, aurea products encourage interaction using a system of magnetic charges and their own feedback, making the user a co-star in this new vision.
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Technology in Education and Healthcare
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