Archive for January, 2011

I’m excited to announce a new project in a new medium: Arcs04-00 and Arcs04-01 are silkscreened prints for Random Number Multiples, a new division of Random Number curated by Christina Vassallo. The debut release will consist of two prints by Jer Thorp aka blprnt (see his Flickr set) and these two by myself, and will be for sale through Random Number on February 1st.

It might seem ironic to use silk screening as an output for code-based processes, but my reasons for pursuing this medium go beyond mere nostalgia. In my work with physical formats I am always looking trying exploit the inherent nature of the medium at hand, whether it’s CNC milling, 3D printing or inkjet. Silk screening gives a very different print quality from inkjet or 4-color offset, with much richer solid colors. In these prints I’ve explored the use of overprinting to create a graphic effect, and I’m very excited about the results.

The four prints will be released in an edition of 50 and will sell online for $100 each. Random Number Multiples will officially launch February 1st, interested readers should check out the Random Number blog post which also includes information about how to pre-order.

See also my Random Number Multiples Flickr set for more images and process documentation.

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Interactive Parametrics Workshop

Interactive Parametrics Workshop with Studio Mode and MakerBot, NYC Feb 19-20/21

I’m excited to announce that I will be doing a workshop in interactive parametric modelling with Studio Mode and MakerBot in New York, Feb 19-20 (with an optional extra day on Feb 21).

We will be using Processing along with CAD tools like Rhino3D to produce parametric models to output 3D models for digital fabrication. MakerBot Industries have graciously offered to lend us some MakerBot Thing-o-matics to produce models from the workshop. Participants are also free to use on-site KNK High-Force cutters.

The full announcement follows below, please visit Studio Mode’s announcement for enrollment and more details. Also check out the series of Processing primers I’ve been writing in preparation for the workshop.

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