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An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
Bison Kintsugi is an ancient japanese technique for proudly repairing ceramics with gold glue that is being revived by Dutch Designer Lotte Dekker.
Contact Lotte at her website www.lottedekker.nl/ for kits.
Emily Baxi
Director, Strategic Philanthropy, Milken Institute
Nate Blaylock
Chief Technology Officer, Canary Speech
Grace Chang
CEO, Kintsugi Mindful Wellness, Inc.
Olivier Elemento
Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, Cornell University
Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
Kintsugi (Japanese for golden joinery) is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with a lacquer resin sprinkled with powdered gold.
"When the Japanese mend broken objects, they aggrandize the damage by filling the cracks with gold. They believe that when something's suffered damage and has a history, it becomes more beautiful."
~Barbara Bloom
GALLERY FREENOTE
InWorldz - Dreamwalker (190,81,22)
Second Life slurl.com/secondlife/Magna%20Carta/129/27/28
Kintsugi (Japanese for golden joinery) is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with a lacquer resin sprinkled with powdered gold.
"When the Japanese mend broken objects, they aggrandize the damage by filling the cracks with gold. They believe that when something's suffered damage and has a history, it becomes more beautiful."
~Barbara Bloom
GALLERY FREENOTE
InWorldz - Dreamwalker (190,81,22)
Second Life slurl.com/secondlife/Magna%20Carta/129/27/28
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
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© Tatiana Castellanos Fuentes
Según la técnica japonesa del kintsugi, un objeto adquiere más valor cuando se han reparado las grietas y fisuras que definen su historia.
Asi en vez de desechar lo que se ha roto, se ensamblan sus trozos y se tiñen con polvo dorado, adquiriendo así aun más valor que cuando
lucía de una pieza.
@knux400 asked on the Stud.io Discord if the texture would get stretched on something like a sword. Yes it will (first image). But you can adjust the scaling so it will work (second image). However, you will need 3 versions of the material, one for tall & thin, one for boxy and one for wide & thin.
Le roller Derby pour tous !
Roller derby for all!
[DESIGN original by Alixir for Multivers Doll and www.nbconception.fr
Materials: Porcelain, ceramic, epoxy resin adhesives, alkyd colour (gold).
Artist joins citizens' used ceramic ware with a special technique called "Kintsugi".
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
Gravity helped modify this and gave me the opportunity to really puzzle it together and add a homage to the Japanese art of Kintsugi.
An exploration of designing for meaningfulness, combining traditional craft (kintsugi) with electronics and interaction. www.meaningfuldevices.com
Created by Vanessa Julia Carpenter with FabLabRUC (Dzl) (fablab.ruc.dk), FabCafe Tokyo (fabcafe.com/tokyo/), and Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa (kurovsya.com).
This Yin Yang pair of OOAK art dolls is a concept me and my friend Naomi have been planning for years. They are inspired by the Japanese art of kintsugi, mending broken pottery with gold. The albino twin will be hers and I will get to keep the dark resin beauty to bind our friendship together forever.
This project has given me strength to get through this horrible year, so full of loss, fear and missed opportunities. Kintsugi reminds me that we are not broken. We can learn and grow from our negative experiences, and become better people for it.
Commissioned OOAK dolls. Not for sale. Both Inamorata 3.0 dolls share the Nsia head sculpt, one in Milk and the other in Coffee resin.