Fabrication Prototyping

Method

A prototyping method for testing physical objects, supports, enclosures, props, interfaces, and installation components before final fabrication.

Description

Fabrication prototyping creates rough or partial physical versions of objects and structures used in an immersive work. It helps teams test scale, ergonomics, durability, safety, assembly, transport, material behavior, and the relationship between physical and digital components.

Typical Use

Used for installations, mixed-reality props, tactile interfaces, scenography, museum interactives, touring works, hardware enclosures, seated experiences, room-scale environments, and physical onboarding setups.

Scope Note

This method can include cardboard mockups, foam models, 3D prints, CNC tests, material samples, hardware mounts, cable-routing tests, ergonomic checks, structural tests, and assembly trials.

Boundary Note

Fabrication prototyping reduces uncertainty before the team commits to finished materials, build methods, dimensions, or installation plans.

Collaboration Note

Usually involves fabricators, installation designers, interaction designers, technical directors, hardware developers, producers, artists, safety reviewers, and venue teams.

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