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June 22, 2010
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Jun 23, 2010, 12:00:52 PM
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:iconrichi89:
This is a model I made for one of the units I did this semester. My attempt at blobitecture:D

The brief was basically to propose a design for the annual Serpentine Gallery in London and was to test our ability to use the 3D software we learnt throughout semester (3ds max, CAD, Rhino) After the 3D modelling, we had to get it laser cut into peices we could then assemble. Pretty fun stuff:D

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How much is the rent?
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:iconrichi89:
to rent out the exhibition space? or the land to build on? haha
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~White-Baron Jun 23, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
The windows remind me of the Kunsthaus, really cool stuff.
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:iconrichi89:
thanks:D the Kunsthaus is awesome hey, a fine example of blobitecture.
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~keep-it Jun 22, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
looks interesting. like barnacles.
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thanks man:D haha yeah
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~keep-it Jul 10, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
i've always wanted to mess with the laser cutter and 3d printer. sigh.... it was after my time.......
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:iconrichi89:
i havent used the 3d printer yet. Its pretty dam expensive ey:S
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~keep-it Jul 12, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
yes it is. But you can go to shapeways and print it online. However if you want it for uni work, it will never arrive on time. Actually theres a open source 3d printer! meaning you can make your own simple 3d printer for under 1000$US. but it does look rather complicated.
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:iconrichi89:
Haha thats pretty hardcore, I think il stick to the uni one hey! i dont think i'd print off $1000 worth anyway haha
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