Journal Paper: Situated Computations
July 2020 – My paper, “Situated Computations: Bridging Craft and Computation in the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival” was published in
Assistant Professor | College of Design | College of Computing | Georgia Tech.
July 2020 – My paper, “Situated Computations: Bridging Craft and Computation in the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival” was published in
October 2019 – I presented my paper, “Reviving a Craft through Architecture: Computational Making of a lightweight pavilion based on wire-bending
June 2019 – My paper, “Design Computation and Restoring Craftsmanship: The Bailey-Derek Grammar in Wire-Bending” was published in the proceedings
May 2019 – On May 9th 2019, I successfully defended my Ph.D. dissertation, “A Framework for Repairing Craft: A Case
December 2017 – Based on my talk “New Technologies in the Preservation of Cultural Artifacts with Spatial, Temporal, Corporeal, Kinetic
July 2017 – I presented my paper, “From Costuming and Dancing Sculptures to Architecture: The Corporeal and Computational in Design
April 2017 – I presented my paper entitled, “A Multiple-Making approach to Inquiry in Traditional Craft Practices: Wire-Bending in Trinidad &
August 2016 – I presented my paper “Crafting as Inquiry into Computation: Exploring wire-bending in traditional practice and design education” at the eCAADe 2016 Conference
Aug. 11. 2015 – I presented my paper, “The Bailey-Derek Grammar: Recording the Craft of Wire-Bending in the Trinidad Carnival” at SIGGRAPH
Cite this paper: Noel, Vernelle A.A. 2015. “The Bailey-Derek Grammar: Recording the Craft of Wire-Bending in the Trinidad Carnival.” Leonardo