Laser Cutter Example: “Tinysaur” by Herbert Hoover (2013)

Artists,Laser Cutter,Reference,Technique — afinger @ 1:35 am

Tinysaur: The Tiny Human Skeleton

 

Herbert Hoover has been a sculpture artist for 20 years. His work is included in a permanent collection at the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. He often creates 3D model dinosaur skeletons using a laser cutter, and by request has begun working on prototypes for “human-dinosaur” models.

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Laser Cutter Example: “Tardis” by Tim O’Brien (2011)

Artists,Laser Cutter,Reference,Technique — afinger @ 1:34 am

Last cut Tardis

I am a sucker for Doctor Who, and apparently so is Tim O’Brien. He has posted a few laser cut projects to thingiverse.com, a site that provides DIY project instructions, and many of his projects involve Dr. Who’s Tardis. This cardboard Tardis is fantastic, as he paid close attention to detail and demonstrated using joints as well as etching in other visual elements. He provides the file and instructions for this if interested.

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Laser Cutter Example: “FILM Typography Installation” by Teags Humm (2012)

Artists,Laser Cutter,Reference,Technique — afinger @ 1:34 am

Laser Cut Acylic

Teags Humm created this piece as a typography installation for class. This project is a student work intended for use at an event such as the Melbourne International Film Festival. Orange, yellow, and blue acrylic were combined for this flashy layered look. Small transparent rods and placed in holes cut from the geometric shapes in order to stack pieces that finally read “FILM”. The piece was cut at Melbourne Laser Cutter, a professional service for designers and small businesses.

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Laser Cutter Example: “Bavaria” by Studio Job (Job Smeets and Nynke Tynahel) (2008)

Artists,Laser Cutter,Reference,Technique — Bo Ri Lee @ 1:06 am

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The furnitures designed by Studio Job has elaborate patterns that has more function than a mere furniture; it is treated more as an art piece rather than a furniture itself. Their works are based on personal fascinations; in this series it was 17th century German folk art which they interpreted to make it look more quirky and patterned. They used laser-cut inlays to print the farm imagery on to the furnitures.

http://www.studiojob.be/

http://mocoloco.com/archives/010135.php

Laser Cutter Example: “Papercraft Self Portrait” by Eric Testroete (2009)

Artists,Laser Cutter,Reference,Technique — Ali Momeni @ 8:34 pm

This project entails a larger-than-life photo-realistic head made of paper, worn by the artists and photographed in his usual surroundings.  The project combines color printing, with origami inspired unfolding/folding performed by Pepakura, and situated photographic documentation.

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