A Virtual Potter's Wheel by Unfold and Tim Knapen

Using Unfold's 3-D printer, which converts ceramic powder into solid forms with a coiling technique (that has its roots in traditional pottery), Knapen has helped to design a virtual space -- monitored by 3-D scanning cameras -- where people can shape the literally formless ether into amphorae fit for an ultramodern king. We don't have video of the process just yet, but we'll be sure to update if we can hunt some down. [From: Designboom]





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Subscribe to commentsUnfoldApr 11th 2010 2:22PM
Hi Matthew,
You can find some videos on vimeo: http://vimeo.com/channels/99047
L'Artisan Electronique will also be on view during the Milan Salone 2010 at Z33's show, Ventura Lambrate, Via Ventura 6, Lambrate, Milan