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  • Mixing Digital Sculpture With Real Objects 

    Demonstration by Greg Petchkovsky on using current technology creatively, making objects designed on a computer to be placed in the real world. There are a couple more examples of this technique other than the one pictured above:

    A sandstone block built from lego, blending real objects with 3d prints from Greg Petchkovsky on Vimeo.

    Source: vimeo.com
    • 7 months ago
    • 9657 notes
    • #tech
    • #art
    • #digital
    • #real
    • #sculpture
    • #design
    • #creative
    • #lego
    • #crack
    • #place
    • #GIF
    • #object
  • Flow/er by Ishac Bertran
    Playing with a flat screen from the trash [Objects] via CreativeApplications.net

    Back in 2010, trying to find a flat screen for his final project, Ishac Bertran found one on the trash that seemed ok. Unfortunately the VGA connector was broken but he managed to use the DV only to realise that the screen was also cracked. As it was useless (for normal purposes) he cracked it a bit more, pushing the liquid crystal move along the cracks with a screwdriver and produced these beautiful images
    Link for more beautiful abstract images
    Source: creativeapplications.net
    • 2 years ago
    • 7 notes
    • #monitor
    • #crack
    • #abstract
    • #light
  • LCD Bending (via KapteinKUK)

    Touching a cracked LCD screen produces beautiful fractal / colourful results

    • 2 years ago
    • 7 notes
    • #LCD
    • #broke
    • #crack
    • #effect
    • #fractal
    • #colour
    • #glitch
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