by Nathan Sharratt | Nov 23, 2014 | 3-D printing, 3D modeling, Art
To continue from my previous post, I’ve been working on artwork that explores the relationships between craft and art as viewed through modern technological tools, specifically 3D-scanning and -Printing, and what that means in terms of gender roles and identity....
by Nathan Sharratt | Nov 9, 2014 | 3-D printing, Art
With the goal of bringing interdisciplinary, data-driven tools to artists, my first step is to learn the tech myself and to create proof-of-concept artworks as demonstration examples, and then lead workshops for interested artist students about how they can use these...
by Nathan Sharratt | Oct 30, 2014 | 3-D printing
Building connections between seemingly disparate areas is one of the joys of being an artist. It’s also one of the biggest challenges. Conceptually, artists are trained (or train themselves) to look at topics from multiple angles and to build relationships that...
by avaughan4@gsu.edu | Sep 14, 2014 | 3-D printing, digital archaeology
CURVE is officially open as of Wednesday of this week! from Andrew Vaughan: Here are a few images from the 4K workstation where we were showing off 3D Visualizations in Archaeology for the attendees. Here I am showing off an artifact to an attendee. GSU...