Advances in 3D scanning and additive manufacturing processes have proven valuable in art, fashion, architecture, engineering, military, medical sectors, etc.
Join us to learn how these technologies open new possibilities for assistant professor of sculpture Jessica Teckemeyer’s creative practice.
She has worked with three teams to capture digital scans of her animal sculptures. The scans allow her to shrink and enlarge the artwork, utilizing a range of 3D printers to fit in a shoe box or fill public spaces.
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