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Algorithmic Craft: the Synthesis of Computational Design, Digital Fabrication, and Hand Craft

Algorithmic Craft: the Synthesis of Computational Design, Digital Fabrication, and Hand Craft
by Jennifer Jacobs

Submitted to the Program in Media Arts and Sciences,
School of Architecture and Planning,

on August 5, 2013,

in partial fulllment of the
requirements for the degrees of
Master of Science in Media Arts and Sciences

© Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013. All rights reserved.

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