A handful of nice cnc machined elements photos I located:
Julien Maire “Relief”
Image by iMAL.org
www.imal.org/en/relief
Via expanding & contracting pieces, and stereolithographic projections, Julien Maire’s installations indirectly address new technologies, media archaeology and manipulate fiction.
For much more than ten years, Julien Maire has mastered and used in unexpected techniques sophisticated technologies such as CNC mills, laser cutters, precision optics, and so forth. Right now, 3D printers are naturally also portion of his toolbox.
For these two new pieces, Julien designed and constructed all original components, mechanisms and components making use of the complete range of machines accessible at Fablab.iMAL, from Ultimaker and Mendel DIY printers to the laser-primarily based Form1 3D printer.
Julien Maire “Relief”
Image by iMAL.org
Stereolithographic projection
Via expanding & contracting pieces, and stereolithographic projections, Julien Maire’s installations indirectly address new technologies, media archaeology and manipulate fiction.
For far more than ten years, Julien Maire has mastered and employed in unexpected approaches advanced technologies such as CNC mills, laser cutters, precision optics, etc. Today, 3D printers are naturally also part of his toolbox.
For these two new pieces, Julien developed and built all original parts, mechanisms and components making use of the entire range of machines accessible at Fablab.iMAL, from Ultimaker and Mendel DIY printers to the laser-primarily based Form1 3D printer.
Julien Maire “Relief”
Image by iMAL.org
www.imal.org/en/relief
Via expanding & contracting pieces, and stereolithographic projections, Julien Maire’s installations indirectly address new technologies, media archaeology and manipulate fiction.
For a lot more than ten years, Julien Maire has mastered and used in unexpected ways sophisticated technologies such as CNC mills, laser cutters, precision optics, and so forth. Right now, 3D printers are naturally also element of his toolbox.
For these two new pieces, Julien developed and constructed all original parts, mechanisms and components employing the complete variety of machines available at Fablab.iMAL, from Ultimaker and Mendel DIY printers to the laser-based Form1 3D printer.