Yksong on Flickr made this piece by engraving slices of the brain onto acrylic. When layered together it creates a three dimensional model of the brain. Each piece of acrylic can be removed and viewed individually.
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Each batman symbol was cut individually, then mounted up on this plaque. The technique is very simple, but I enjoy the pop culture reference.
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Eric Standley creates stain glass window scenes resembling the Gothic period from hundreds of layers of laser cut paper. Standley creates the illusion of floating objects with his works. The many layers of paper give the work a three dimensional feel although it is made out of all two dimensional materials.
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It’s a stack of dollar bills that have been cut by a laser cutter. Each bill is cut individually then stacked up on top of each other.
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This is a picture of M. Oskar van Deventer’s “Fractal Puzzle”, in which all the component pieces are these elongated pieces, generated by a fractal algorithm, but which all fit together into the frame. It was laser-cut from a board of plastic, and the basic shape is comprised of connected hexagons, rounded by the laser-cutting process.
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This project is an aesthetic project by a Belgian artist who lasercuts in particular different ethnic buildings from all around the world. This particular piece is an extension of the découpage art tradition of Switzerland with a Gothic twist. The overall look was achieved by lasercutting the façade and gluing these outer pieces onto an interior box.
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(Unfortunately this artist only has a blog rather than an official website but I strive to combine the aesthetics achieved here with the concept of a lasercutter and therefore believe I can justify presenting this piece. Part of the purpose of “découpage” art is that it takes an extremely long time and is extremely precise. Does using a lasercutter kill this or enhance it? My project will strive to answer this question through a process. This artwork only shows the one side.)
“Brickworks” by Daniel Widrig is a repetitive work, centric about a convex hexagonal and square form. While there are no details about the construction on the artist’s webpage, it looks to be either fitted panels of laser-cut chipboard, or mill-cut panels.
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Robert Feyereisen, originally trained in architecture, laser cuts a 3D bridge. He constructed this model out of cardboard through designing simple geometric shapes, such as rectangles and triangles that fit tightly together.
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www.feyereisenstudios.com
The artists Mashallah Design and Linda Kostowski collaborated to create a T-Shirt design. They created surfaces that fit together 3dimensionally that were later sewn together.
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The T-shirt Issue by Mashallah Design & Linda Kostowski
Amanda Ghassaei has utilized the laser cutter to create a record. Her material is wood and the record player is able to read it and play back music from the precise lines that were etched.
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www.amandaghassaei.com