With Curtain Call all wrapped up, we are reflecting on the intense and productive summer we had leading up to it. We wanted to share some candid images of the process and production that went into making this happen. This project could not have happened without the support from BuildFest, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Auburn University, and Syracuse University. We will be sharing more photos of the project in the coming days and weeks.
Curtain Call is a winning design for the 2024 edition of BuildFest at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Each year, BuildFest selects teams of university faculty and students to fabricate and construct large-scale art installations on the historic grounds of the 1969 Woodstock festival. This year’s theme challenged participants to explore the intersection between digital and physical modes of construction. By embracing Human-Robot Collaborative Construction (HRCC) techniques, Curtain Call breaks from conventional modes of design and fabrication to develop a pavilion that references the tectonics and cultural significance of the Woodstock ‘69 stage.
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