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==Project 1== | ==Project 1== | ||
− | [[File:resolve.jpg | 200px | | + | [[File:resolve.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Nautilusbeker, circa 1590 ]] |
+ | As inspiration for my first project I took the nautilus beaker, which is made of nautilus shell, silver, gilting, mother-of-pearl and precious stones. I chose it because of the details. The use of natural materials and metals is rather intriguing, especially considering the era it's made in. It really looks like a prop from a fantasy movie of something along those lines. | ||
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+ | The idea I came up with was inspired by a work I had seen recently by the Japanese artist Aki Inomata. For this work she 3D printed shells for hermit crabs using a clear plastic. She decorated the tops of the shells with architectural sceneries inspired by places all over the world. | ||
+ | [http://www.boredpanda.com/3d-printed-hermit-crab-shells-architecture-aki-inomata/ | Aki Inomata] | ||
==aantekeningen== | ==aantekeningen== | ||
[[/aantekeningen | mijn aantekeningen]] | [[/aantekeningen | mijn aantekeningen]] |
Revision as of 18:07, 6 September 2014
Workshop
Project 1
As inspiration for my first project I took the nautilus beaker, which is made of nautilus shell, silver, gilting, mother-of-pearl and precious stones. I chose it because of the details. The use of natural materials and metals is rather intriguing, especially considering the era it's made in. It really looks like a prop from a fantasy movie of something along those lines.
The idea I came up with was inspired by a work I had seen recently by the Japanese artist Aki Inomata. For this work she 3D printed shells for hermit crabs using a clear plastic. She decorated the tops of the shells with architectural sceneries inspired by places all over the world. | Aki Inomata