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CubeFlow Sculpture #0008 (3D print)

CubeFlow 3D Prints

Gallery March 7, 2014 cubeflow

CubeFlow sculptures turn into reality with 3D printing. Using online 3D print services, we printed a selection for upcoming art exhibitions.

CubeFlow Sculpture #0018 (3D print)
CubeFlow Sculpture #0008 (3D print)
CubeFlow Sculpture #0005 (3D print)

The pieces are printed in laser sintered polyamide with 0.1mm details.

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CubeFlow is an interactive environment to generate sculptures from the flow of motions. Motions are detected as changes in time and are transformed into space. Shapes of movements become visible as virtual 3D objects and find their reentry into reality when they are materialized as real sculptures by 3D printing. Changes in time transsubstantiate into space.

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