A fellow tutor (who shall remain nameless) finally returned my book favorite on Constructivism. So I googled it.
The Making of Feathered Edge from MOCA on Vimeo.
(via http://archinect.com/features/article_print.php?id=92238_0_23_0_M)
An interview with Ball-Nogues Studio, a studio who "don’t, like, geek out on this stuff [digital fabrication]. But we try to find ways of applying digital technology to things within our control. Sometimes that means using it to inform how our hand works. Not as a kind of “Oh drat, we can’t afford the machines so we’re going to do it by hand.” Rather, your hand brings that which your machine can never offer. I think there’s so much potential in that. It empowers you. It’s empowering for the average guy."
Apart from that, google doesn't really throw up anything interesting. I suggest looking at art books.
Wikipedia might get you started - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructivism_%28art%29
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