Parascho, Stefana2025-01-282025-01-282025-01-262024-01-0110.4324/9781003296522-62-s2.0-85190219769https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/245474In this case study, researcher and professor Stefana Parascho proposes that interactive and improvisational robotic fabrication can be a means to counteract what she perceives to be one of digital fabrication’s more detrimental fixations: optimization. In contrast to the top-down, optimization-centric approaches that have long dominated architecture-oriented digital fabrication, Parascho advocates for bottom-up, open-ended fabrication processes that can dissolve the traditional roles of humans and machines. Parascho believes that such a reconfiguration of human-machine relationships will help to create more flexible kinds of digital fabrication that can help researchers continue to expand and innovate the field.enfalseBeyond Optimization: Interaction as a Means to Resituate Digital Fabricationtext::book/monograph::book part or chapter