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In search of the impossible ceramic object

Huson, David

Authors

David Huson David.Huson@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor of Ceramics, 3D Technologies and Digital Fabrication



Abstract

Presented as a conference paper at the IS&T International Conference on Digital Fabrication Technologies, 16-21 September 2007, Anchorage, Alaska. Developments in the area of Digital Fabrication and particularly 3D printing bring the intriguing prospect of being able to form ceramic objects by a completely new process. David Huson and colleagues at the Centre for Fine Print Research in the Faculty of Art, Media and Design at the University of the West of England are conducting a research project into the use of Digital Fabrication techniques in the area of bespoke ceramics. One of the aims of the project is to research the possibilities, and then to develop the methodology of forming a ceramic object directly by the use of 3D printing technologies. The unique characteristics of this process mean that it is feasible to build a ceramic object that would be impossible to make by any of the conventional forming processes. This new process will allow artists and crafts persons to investigate, develop and implement ideas and concepts that were previously unattainable. Two examples of the possibilities are the production of a series of ceramic objects nested within each other and the forming of ceramic articles with complex relief and perforated surfaces.

Citation

Huson, D. (2007). In search of the impossible ceramic object. In IS&T International Conference on Digital Fabrication Technologies (894-897). Anchorage, Alaska: Society for Imaging Science and Technology

Conference Name IS&T International Conference on Digital Fabrication Technologies
Conference Location Anchorage, Alaska
Start Date Sep 16, 2007
End Date Sep 21, 2007
Publication Date Sep 1, 2007
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 894-897
Book Title IS&T International Conference on Digital Fabrication Technologies
ISBN 0-89208-273
Keywords digital fabrication, 3D printing
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1025480
Publisher URL http://www.imaging.org/ist/store/physpub.cfm?seriesid=5&pubid=768