Everyday items such as toys and a watering can are 3D scanned using a digital camera and subjected to algorithms that distort, abstract and taint them into new primordial vessel forms. In some cases only close inspection reveals traces inherited from their physical predecessors. These are then 3D printed on a z-corp printer.
Love this stuff. Chris and I started working on something in Processing we eventually want to 3-D print…
(Source: plummerfernandez.com)
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