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In Search of the Impossible Ceramic Object

机译:寻找不可能的陶瓷物体

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Developments in the area of Digital Fabrication, and particularly 3D printing bring the intriguing prospect of being able to form ceramic objects by a completely new process. David Huson and colleagues at the Centre for Fine Print Research in the Faculty of Art, Media and Design at the University of the West of England are conducting a research project into the use of Digital Fabrication techniques in the area of bespoke ceramics. One of the aims of the project is to research the possibilities, and then to develop the methodology of forming a ceramic object directly by the use of 3D printing technologies. The unique characteristics of this process mean that it is feasible to build a ceramic object that would be impossible to make by any of the conventional forming processes. This new process will allow artists and crafts persons to investigate, develop and implement ideas and concepts that were previously unattainable. Two examples of the possibilities are the production of a series of ceramic objects nested within each other and the forming of ceramic articles with complex relief and perforated surfaces.
机译:数字制造领域,尤其是3D打印领域的发展带来了一种引人入胜的前景,那就是能够通过全新的工艺来形成陶瓷物体。英格兰西部大学艺术,媒体与设计学院精细印刷研究中心的大卫·休森(David Huson)及其同事正在对定制陶瓷领域中的数字制造技术的使用进行一项研究项目。该项目的目的之一是研究可能性,然后开发通过使用3D打印技术直接形成陶瓷物体的方法。该工艺的独特特性意味着可以构建任何常规成型工艺都无法制造的陶瓷物体。这一新流程将使艺术家和手工艺者能够研究,开发和实施以前无法实现的想法和概念。可能性的两个例子是制造一系列相互嵌套的陶瓷物体,以及形成具有复杂浮雕和穿孔表面的陶瓷制品。

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