Ann Marie Shillito is a designer and software entrepreneur who founded Anarkik3D Ltd to create accessible 3D modeling software. She struggled to learn CAD programs as a designer maker but went on to receive funding for the Tacitus Research Project investigating more intuitive digital design tools. This led her to develop Anarkik 3D Design software and spin out her company from the research in 2007. The document then provides examples of how 3D printing has been used across different applications like jewelry, ceramics, fashion and more, with details on the printers and materials used. It emphasizes making digital design more accessible and empowering makers through technology.
Olivier van Herpt created 3D-printed objects using beeswax including shoes and ceramics. Rather than focus on finished products himself, he developed a 3D printing process using beeswax to allow others to be creative and customize their own designs. He finds satisfaction in enabling other designers' work through his 3D printing technique.
This document lists the titles of artworks created between 2007 and 2013, including sculptures like "big dipper" and "long drop" as well as works on paper such as "fire drawings" and "woven songs." Media include poured and molded ceramic pieces such as "blueware vases" and "running mould" in addition to digital works like "lost time."
Ann Marie Shillito is a designer and software entrepreneur who founded Anarkik3D Ltd to create accessible 3D modeling software. She struggled to learn CAD programs as a designer maker but went on to receive funding for the Tacitus Research Project investigating more intuitive digital design tools. This led her to develop Anarkik 3D Design software and spin out her company from the research in 2007. The document then provides examples of how 3D printing has been used across different applications like jewelry, ceramics, fashion and more, with details on the printers and materials used. It emphasizes making digital design more accessible and empowering makers through technology.
Olivier van Herpt created 3D-printed objects using beeswax including shoes and ceramics. Rather than focus on finished products himself, he developed a 3D printing process using beeswax to allow others to be creative and customize their own designs. He finds satisfaction in enabling other designers' work through his 3D printing technique.
This document lists the titles of artworks created between 2007 and 2013, including sculptures like "big dipper" and "long drop" as well as works on paper such as "fire drawings" and "woven songs." Media include poured and molded ceramic pieces such as "blueware vases" and "running mould" in addition to digital works like "lost time."
This document provides information on various products designed by different designers and sold by JIA Inc., including STEAMER designed by Office for Product Design, DING designed by Office for Product Design and made of enameled cast iron, PERSONA designed by Office for Product Design, EMPTINESS designed by KateChungDesign, FAMILY BELONGINGS designed by Yung-Ho Chang / Atelier FCJZ, WINTER POEM designed by KateChungDesign in collaboration with NPM X JIA INC., RICE designed by Laura Straßer, APERITIF TIME designed by KateChungDesign and made from biologically degradable melamine, PURPLE CLAY designed by Gearlab, LOTUS
This document lists various design projects including a levitating lamp, a chair made of plastic, a cupboard with reflective surfaces, a vase that can blow away, coat pegs shaped like snakes, and a chair created through sketches. The designs were created for MOOOI.
Studio Formatantasma is an Italian design studio founded in 2009 by Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin. They explore experimental uses of traditional materials and crafts through projects like Moulding Tradition, Botanica, Charcoal, and CRAFTICA. One of their projects was a still life installation for the furniture brand J. & L. Lobmeyer.
Nendo is a Japanese design studio led by Oki Sato. The document lists some of Nendo's selected work including a diamond chair designed for Lexus, a cabbage chair for Issey Miyake, a play collection for Gen-emon featuring ume fruit, a shrink plate for 1%, and patchwork glass vases for Lasvit. Sources for images and information about Nendo and its designs are also provided.
This document summarizes the work of the Dutch design studio Scholten & Baijings. It discusses some of their notable projects including color installations for Mooi and the Art Institute of Chicago, tea towels and bed linens for Hay, and a conceptual car design called "Colour One". It also lists sources for more information about the studio and its principals, Carole Baijings and Stefan Scholten.
The document discusses Maaike Roozenburg's work between historical objects, industrial shapes, and new technology. It mentions some of her projects involving 3D scanning museum objects to create "smart replicas" that can be experienced through augmented reality. Roozenburg believes museums should spread knowledge from their collections rather than just warehouse objects.
This document provides information on various products designed by different designers and sold by JIA Inc., including STEAMER designed by Office for Product Design, DING designed by Office for Product Design and made of enameled cast iron, PERSONA designed by Office for Product Design, EMPTINESS designed by KateChungDesign, FAMILY BELONGINGS designed by Yung-Ho Chang / Atelier FCJZ, WINTER POEM designed by KateChungDesign in collaboration with NPM X JIA INC., RICE designed by Laura Straßer, APERITIF TIME designed by KateChungDesign and made from biologically degradable melamine, PURPLE CLAY designed by Gearlab, LOTUS
This document lists various design projects including a levitating lamp, a chair made of plastic, a cupboard with reflective surfaces, a vase that can blow away, coat pegs shaped like snakes, and a chair created through sketches. The designs were created for MOOOI.
Studio Formatantasma is an Italian design studio founded in 2009 by Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin. They explore experimental uses of traditional materials and crafts through projects like Moulding Tradition, Botanica, Charcoal, and CRAFTICA. One of their projects was a still life installation for the furniture brand J. & L. Lobmeyer.
Nendo is a Japanese design studio led by Oki Sato. The document lists some of Nendo's selected work including a diamond chair designed for Lexus, a cabbage chair for Issey Miyake, a play collection for Gen-emon featuring ume fruit, a shrink plate for 1%, and patchwork glass vases for Lasvit. Sources for images and information about Nendo and its designs are also provided.
This document summarizes the work of the Dutch design studio Scholten & Baijings. It discusses some of their notable projects including color installations for Mooi and the Art Institute of Chicago, tea towels and bed linens for Hay, and a conceptual car design called "Colour One". It also lists sources for more information about the studio and its principals, Carole Baijings and Stefan Scholten.
The document discusses Maaike Roozenburg's work between historical objects, industrial shapes, and new technology. It mentions some of her projects involving 3D scanning museum objects to create "smart replicas" that can be experienced through augmented reality. Roozenburg believes museums should spread knowledge from their collections rather than just warehouse objects.
1. Jonathan Keep
31 Leiston Road
Knodishall
Saxmundham
Suffolk IP17 1UQ
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+44(0)1728 832901
j@keep-art.co.uk
www.keep-art.co.uk
2. „Scale is defined by the relationship
to our own body size. Form, is
almost felt more than understood.
Form as a bodily awareness.“
mit der Hand aufgebaute
Ton-Skulpturen