Autodesk uses an algorithm to design a chair

An algorithm is responsible for your Google search, your computer speed and now – the design of your chair. The Elbo Chair is the work of Arthur Harsuvanakit and Brittany Presten of Autodesk’s design lab. Yet they didn't design the piece. Instead,
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