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Taken with a home built BlenderCam which evolved from my pinhole blender cameras. An image is formed on 35mm film which is held in a curved path, such that the effective focal length of the lens gets longer, and the effective aperture gets smaller the further away it is from the centre. By advancing the film to include an overlap, sequential images become blended together. I made the body of BlenderCam at an introductory laser cutting workshop at Access Space, Sheffield. The lens and shutter assembly is scavenged from an old Bierette camera.
Cardstock sulpture based on a (5,3) Goldberg Polyhedron.
It has 480 hexagonal and 12 pentagonal faces. Cardstock is cut by a laser cutting machine. No glue.
Letterpress and laser cut business cards for Disappearing Dining Club. Design by United Creatives, laser cutting by LaserLea.
I happened on an interesting laser cutter setting today while trying to find a good match for the large panels I'm making for the show. Reducing pulsing way down led to a stippling effect with very dark, sharp dots, which wasn't what I was looking for but better.
here are some more shots of an invention of mine which could go into production soon if my kickstarter project is successful...
3Dmilling and lasercutting. mesh and texture based on perlinnoise, created with processing.
photo by mathias stich www.neuerordner.ch/
A recently completed commission. This is a laser cut of one of my paper cut designs.
More about this on my blog.
I made this jigsaw using the lid of a box from a board game expansion which was destined for the recycling bin.
I designed the cut myself by drawing it on my iPad and then used my laser cutter to chop it up.
There are just over 220 pieces which are semi interlocking.
A surprisingly tricky puzzle even after I spent all the time studying the image while I designed it!
Leander Herzog: Sound structure. Laser cut plastic based on sound analysis.
Image by Leander Herzog.
"Der kleine Vielfrass" : Postkarte 1
Gravurversuch auf A6 BlankoPostkarte
engrave, BiDir / Blow / s60 / p1.5 / sg0.5
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The laser-cut paper models are the result of a collaborative design studio of the Faculty of Architecture and the Faculty of Product-Design at the University of Kassel. The students went through a one week drill of Rhino Scripting and subsequently designed and implemented their own parametric modules. The propagation of modules along a three-dimensional guiding geometry is twofold: In the first iteration a centre line model of the structure is generated and transferred to a structural analysis program. In the second iteration the actual modules are generated driven by the guiding geometry and the local forces derived from the preceding analysis. Manfred Grohmann, Markus Schein, Oliver Tessmann
the first working prototype!
Shows how much Lasercut + Copper paint technique is exciting because it allows:
- any form factor of the trace and the board, even cutting through for vias
- press fit components for mechanical attachment (battery for instance)
- no soldering, the copper paint dries on components directly creating a wet bound
- using other support than FR1/4 boards like wood (here) or PMMA, cardboard, etc
Lasercutting can be very precise and this technique does not use copperclad laminate boards, nor expensive and fragile endmills but rather a non toxic water based copper paint called CuPro-CoteTM PAINT available at LessEMF : www.lessemf.com/paint.html and see also www.lessemf.com/292.html (500 dollars / gallon )
this is my tattoo! it is based off of a drawing my sister made for me when we began collaborating on fibers projects two years ago. it's shown up in my work in various forms since she sent it to me--screenprinting, embroidery, and lasercutting on wood are a few examples. i like to think of my work as series of repetitions, with each iteration of the work changing it. so this is another iteration!!! and it is perfect 4 my general life aesthetic which is sad glamorous girl! photo is by my friend michelle ^_^
A recently completed commission. This is a laser cut of one of my paper cut designs.
More about this on my blog.
A first experiment with lasercutting relief type, for letterpress printing, into a block of mahogany. A deeper ‘etch’ is required so further experiments are underway at which point it should be possible to make test prints.
Typography by Joseph Warren (imagesurgery), high-tech laser operated by Stuart McCain, low-tech letterpress printing will be by Justin Knopp!
5 x 2 grid of laser cut 1/2" plywood panels. Total size 95 x 58 inches (individual panels are 19 x 29 inches).
Produced at CMU's digital fabrication lab (dFab).