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Digital Exhibition-Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:00 am
by jram
Do Ho Suh model for large scale sculpture
Do Ho Suh model for large scale sculpture
Another laminate paper printed piece
Another laminate paper printed piece
This piece was modeled in Rhino, it was then sent to China and  carved via a traditional process. If you look closely, you can see tool marks.
This piece was modeled in Rhino, it was then sent to China and carved via a traditional process. If you look closely, you can see tool marks.
collection of printed objects
collection of printed objects
I think this was laminate printed paper
I think this was laminate printed paper
Joshua Harker
Joshua Harker
Prolific sculptor Do Ho Suh, these were a model for a larger sculpture, I think they were printed in resin and then cast. The final piece has approximately 50,000 of these small figures. Scale=I could probably fit about two figures on my thumbnail
Prolific sculptor Do Ho Suh, these were a model for a larger sculpture, I think they were printed in resin and then cast. The final piece has approximately 50,000 of these small figures. Scale=I could probably fit about two figures on my thumbnail
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This is an older piece from my colleague Brad Jirka, ABS with a rust finish and silver leaf
This is an older piece from my colleague Brad Jirka, ABS with a rust finish and silver leaf
Hi All, just wanted to share some images from an exhibition featuring pieces made with digital technologies. This is currently on display at The Minneapolis College of Art and Design. I took a few quick images today after finishing teaching my first class of the new semester. Most forum members may have already seen some of the work in the show as some of the work was highly publicized when made, hopefully you haven't seen all of this work. The show is called Beyond The Buzz. The opening is this Friday at 6:00 pm for those in the Minneapolis area. Free to the public.

Re: Digital Exhibition-Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 9:05 am
by JFettig
If you were there 10-12 years ago you may have seen me come through with my art class ;)

Neat stuff, Joshua Harker model - is that 3d printed?

Re: Digital Exhibition-Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:57 pm
by jram
JFettig wrote:If you were there 10-12 years ago you may have seen me come through with my art class ;)

Neat stuff, Joshua Harker model - is that 3d printed?
Hi Jfettig, I believe the skulls are printed in Nylon.I looked at his website and it looks like he sells them in silver and gold, though it looks like he is sourcing out the printing. Do you teach in Minneapolis? I've only been at MCAD for two years .

Re: Digital Exhibition-Minneapolis

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 10:14 pm
by JFettig
I was a student at the time, my teachers thought I could be an artist because I could sculpt clay quite well :p

I'm an engineer now.