Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Serial Slicing - Cardboard Federico Villa
Once the 63 individual sliced were laser cut it was just a matter of stacking them together and gluing them, and of course move to go along with the process :)
The beauty about working with cardboard, in my opinion, is that it is an inexpensive way to show form and volume, but if you see it from the perspective of the structural support (interior) it can look almost transparent or show the interior structure perfectly.
I was very happy to see the finished piece and actually experience the power of 3D scanning.
The beauty about working with cardboard, in my opinion, is that it is an inexpensive way to show form and volume, but if you see it from the perspective of the structural support (interior) it can look almost transparent or show the interior structure perfectly.
I was very happy to see the finished piece and actually experience the power of 3D scanning.
Labels:
3d scan,
3Dscanning,
chess,
design,
federicovilla,
federicovillaw,
Laser Cut,
product design,
scpt250450,
zaha hadid
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