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Nerbs NERDS, comprised of Anthony Tammaro and Amanda Bowman, created a freestanding floor or tabletop lamp.
"Our lamp was designed with simplicity and elegance in mind. Our intention was to create a lamp which looks smart and possesses strong production potential within the new 'FAB' cottage industry. It packs flat and is easy to assemble. It's materials are inexpensive and recyclable, while it's production process is not labor intensive nor does it have a large carbon footprint. The result is a locally designed and fabricated product which is affordable, highly functional and aesthetically pleasing. I'll take two!
Anthony Tammaro is a new media artist who operates at the intersection of Art, Design, and Craft, Anthony’s most recognizable work leverages his expertise with 3D software and additive manufacturing processes to create novel solutions to design problems related to the body as site. Presently, Anthony is a visiting artist at Rowan University where he is exploring and creating new connections between the Art and Engineering departments to develop interdisciplinary craft and digital studio work.
Amanda Bowman is a recent graduate from Tyler School of Art, Temple University receiving a BFA focused in the Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM department. Bowman uses 3D software and rapid manufacturing technology to create small scale sculpture for the body. She is highly skilled in both traditional and digital studio techniques. "
_RLK4903
Nerbs NERDS, comprised of Anthony Tammaro and Amanda Bowman, created a freestanding floor or tabletop lamp.
"Our lamp was designed with simplicity and elegance in mind. Our intention was to create a lamp which looks smart and possesses strong production potential within the new 'FAB' cottage industry. It packs flat and is easy to assemble. It's materials are inexpensive and recyclable, while it's production process is not labor intensive nor does it have a large carbon footprint. The result is a locally designed and fabricated product which is affordable, highly functional and aesthetically pleasing. I'll take two!
Anthony Tammaro is a new media artist who operates at the intersection of Art, Design, and Craft, Anthony’s most recognizable work leverages his expertise with 3D software and additive manufacturing processes to create novel solutions to design problems related to the body as site. Presently, Anthony is a visiting artist at Rowan University where he is exploring and creating new connections between the Art and Engineering departments to develop interdisciplinary craft and digital studio work.
Amanda Bowman is a recent graduate from Tyler School of Art, Temple University receiving a BFA focused in the Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM department. Bowman uses 3D software and rapid manufacturing technology to create small scale sculpture for the body. She is highly skilled in both traditional and digital studio techniques. "