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3D Printer Log: May 2014
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3D printing for colour. 3D printing for architecture. Not necessarily 3D printing for colour architecture. Friday, 2 May 2014. 3D Printing the KREOD pavilion. KREOD produced a trade pavilion for the London Olympics and plans to do the same for Brasil 2016. Lee 3D produced a model of KREOD's London pavilion which will initially be exhibited at the new China Design Centre which launched on the 1st May 2014. The pavilion is made up of three moveable pods. The pavilion in the closed position. KREOD's Chun Qi...
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3D Printer Log: February 2015
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3D printing for colour. 3D printing for architecture. Not necessarily 3D printing for colour architecture. Tuesday, 10 February 2015. Notes on the cost of 3D printing. This post sets out to address the cost of plaster 3D prints - also variously known as ZCorp, Sandstone and Colorstone. For many parts including most architectural massing models consideration needs to be given to whether or not a part can be hollowed out to reduce the amount of material used and ultimately to save cost. Buildings usually s...
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3D Printer Log: February 2014
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3D printing for colour. 3D printing for architecture. Not necessarily 3D printing for colour architecture. Thursday, 20 February 2014. 3D printing - its all about the service. It is a common mistake with 3D printing to get distracted by the technology and pay too little attention to the process and the outcome. When you think you know what you are doing it can be easy to get stuck in the same old way of doing things. Keeping an open mind and being willing to take risks allows those incremental improv...
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3D Printer Log: April 2014
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3D printing for colour. 3D printing for architecture. Not necessarily 3D printing for colour architecture. Monday, 21 April 2014. 3D printed art - a pointless exercise? Making art pieces using a 3D printer may in some respects seem a pointless exercise. "won't it just get 3D scanned and copied? Is a common response. If you can copy it then it is not unique and it has less inherent value. Techniques that may be used to make more difficult for counterfeiters include adding signature or watermark voids into...
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3D Printer Log: October 2013
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3D printing for colour. 3D printing for architecture. Not necessarily 3D printing for colour architecture. Tuesday, 29 October 2013. Innovation in 3D print. The Peachy also has a fantastic solution to the moving the build platform using a drip fed saline solution to support the body of resin. This means that the layer thickness can be very tightly controlled. This is a 3D printer with no motors! No vibration, no noise, energy efficient, does not require custom made electronics. Gerhard de Clercq, from So...
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Identity Parade: August 2013
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Thursday, 29 August 2013. My Byronic ode to the infinite thinness and ineffable depths of technology and the internet. They even took the fragments of the epic youtube film that I had been working on, what was going to be my “grand viral saga”, my Byronic ode to the infinite thinness and the ineffable depths of my life and of the internet, and they put them together to be shown with my children. The whole lot was bought by the Design Museum. My pieces in the Design Museum. Wednesday, 28 August 2013.
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Identity Parade: Exquisite Ennui
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Saturday, 3 August 2013. Vase from the 'Exquisite Ennui' Series, Glazed earthenware. After the second half pill, a big pack of Doritos, and probably the third bottle of Tesco's own Soave, which had altogether lasted them the duration of Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, and an episode of something about what it’s like to be really, really fat, they mulled over the fact that they didn't really do much together other than watch stuff on screens. 2 Vases from the 'Exquisite Ennui' Series, Glazed earthenware.
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Identity Parade: Fire
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Sunday, 11 August 2013. God made Adam by baking earth in the fire of his breath. So he was basically a lone designer who came up with the concept of mankind and fabricated everything himself. With his fiery breath, and his mud, he was really like the first studio potter of them all. The setup’s complete: Laptop, Kiln, Candelabra, Urn, and a touch of genius. My objects, my daydreams, my minions shall inherit this earth. Photo by Tanya Gomez. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Identity Parade: Edible
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Wednesday, 21 August 2013. MeMeMeMe Totems, Glazed Porcelain. More me, me, me and me than I could ever be. MeMeMeMe Totems, Glazed Porcelain. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Im a designer living and working in London, and am co-director of Madam Studio and Saturated Space. I teach, write, design, make and collaborate as often as opportunity allows. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Identity Parade: Posterity
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Thursday, 29 August 2013. My Byronic ode to the infinite thinness and ineffable depths of technology and the internet. They even took the fragments of the epic youtube film that I had been working on, what was going to be my “grand viral saga”, my Byronic ode to the infinite thinness and the ineffable depths of my life and of the internet, and they put them together to be shown with my children. The whole lot was bought by the Design Museum. My pieces in the Design Museum. 29 August 2013 at 01:22.