Author: Irene van Domburg Edited by : Marlieke Wijnakker In the charming and historic town called Brielle Cerabeau opens the first 3D-printed ceramics store in the Netherlands. Entrepreneur and artist Ron van Domburg started 35 years ago as a software developer. The creative and innovative process fascinated him immensely. However, this became overshadowed when his company grew more […]
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Ceramic Morphologies
Author: MaP=S Group Ceramic Morphologies: 3D Printed Pavilion from MaP+S on Vimeo. Ceramic Morphologies explores the design opportunities of a novel ceramic 3d printing strategy. The project was developed by researchers and students from the Material Processes and Systems (MaP+S) Group at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Supplemented with production and material research […]
Research for doctoral thesis
author: Emre Can edited by Marlieke Wijnakker How can we use ceramic printing as a shaping method in ceramic art? Emre CAN, born 1984 in Bozüyük (Turkey) has been intested in ceramics since 2002. He completed his undergraduate education at Afyon Kocatepe University, Ceramics Department in 2007. In 2008, he started his post graduate education […]
Colored porcelain printing
author: Marlieke Wijnakker Experiments of an artist Sanver Özgüven, a ceramic artist and assistant professor in Turkey, recently completed his Ceramics PhD at Hacettepe University Fine Art Institute. In 2015 he was awarded at the Dumlupinar Ceramic Competition ‘Keramika’ and in 2016 at the 5th International Young Ceramists Tile Competition he received the Filo Incentive […]
Featured story: Daniel Maillet Art editions
Author: Daniel Maillet, English translation by Esmeralda Mattei, Italian revision by Roland Schram Sculptures printed in clay and sintered in high temperature This article delves into the theme epitomised by the Walter Benjamin’s essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. The twentieth century has been par excellence the century of bi-dimensional […]
3D Clay Printing: a threat or opportunity?
Author: Marlieke Wijnakker Hanil Company promotes Clay Printing in South Korea HANIL is a Korean company highly specialized in all ceramic industry fields, producing and marketing frits, glazes, inks and ceramic colours. They provide technological innovations necessary for a successful progress. At the 2017 craft exhibition in South Korea HANIL presented Vormvrij’s 3d Clay Printer. […]
2018 | Two Day clayprinting workshop with a LUTUM, Netherlands
3D Clay Printing Basics at VormVrij HQ, Afferden, Netherlands Marlieke wijnakker Januari 20– 21 two-day session (starts Saturday 9 a.m.) In onze nieuwe 3d kleiprint studio bieden we je de mogelijkheid om een eigen ontwerp in combinatie met een 3D scan te maken en te printen. Tijdens deze 2 daagse cursus geven we een korte […]
2 Day clayprinting workshop with a LUTUM, Netherlands
3D Clay Printing Basics at VormVrij HQ, Afferden, Netherlands Marlieke wijnakker October 11– 12 two-day session (starts Saturday 9 a.m.) In onze nieuwe 3d kleiprint studio bieden we je de mogelijkheid om een eigen ontwerp in combinatie met een 3D scan te maken en te printen. Tijdens deze 2 daagse cursus geven we een korte […]
Repurposing Portland stone waste
Author: Marlieke Wijnakker Novi Limestone Printer Instead of creating more waste we have to come up with ideas to diminish the existing pile. Quarrying is an inefficient process with most of the waste created going into aggregates. In an effort to sustainably deal with this high amount of valuable limestone waste, Jack Biltcliffe, in collaboration […]