@article { , title = {Modulated extrusion for textured 3D printing}, abstract = {This research utilises a Fused Deposition Modelling 3D Printer to investigate the aesthetics of 3D printing and it's broader applications. The presented research re-evaluates the 3D printer as a tool to manipulate materials, as opposed to a machine that discretely reproduces digital models at a fine resolution. The research questions the utility of automation, and attempts to find a level that permits materially expressive modes of fabrication. The exploration of aesthetics has uncovered a variety of unexpected textures and interesting material properties that may have wider use. For instance, rigid plastic has been extruded and manipulated finer than the extrusion nozzle diameter, which confers flexibility and fabric like qualities to the printed object. The discovered techniques for 3D printed aesthetics are reproducibly reliable and can be incorporated back into orthodox digital-model driven fabrication.}, issn = {2169-4451}, issue = {1}, journal = {NIP \& Digital Fabrication Conference}, pages = {173 -178}, publicationstatus = {Published}, url = {https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/840278}, volume = {2015}, keyword = {Centre for Fine Print Research, fused deposition modelling, 3D print}, year = {2015}, author = {O'Dowd, Paul and Hoskins, Stephen and Geisow, Adrian and Walters, Peter} editor = {N/A, N/A} }