studiomama: branch out
studiomama: branch out

'branch out' by studiomama
nina tolstrup of studiomama has sent in images of her work 'branch out'.
for the project she used digital technologies including 3d software and stereo lithography
she had the idea to find some sections of a branch that she could scan in 3d and then
subtly altered in a 3d program.
the manipulated branches were then rapid prototyped and cast. these connected pieces
formed simple skeletal structures that could be used to make basic items of furniture
such as a trestle, table frame, stools or a coat stand.

'branch out'
Muy Bueno
El Jardin de Hierro .es 10.05.09
surely there must just be a way of treating normal branches to make them tough enough to use for this thing? would be better for the environment as well then.
Jeff
Jeff
Jeff Awesome 10.05.09
I dont understand why people try to reproduce the nature with technology. There is so much to reinvent. Nature work by itself. Inspire yourself by R. Lovergroove.
I dont think it improve design.
I dont think it improve design.
poetti 10.06.09
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