
Poi-- Free 3D print model
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Poi performance art unleashes vibrant balls swinging in mesmerizing circular motions from flexible material suspended in the hand. Born out of the art project series "Ghosts in the Form of Gifts," created by Bronwyn Holloway-Smith and commissioned by Massey University Wellington, New Zealand in 2009, this captivating act has taken its place among notable performance arts. Within "Ghosts in the Form of Gifts" lies a rich tapestry of imagined artifacts lost, hidden or misplaced during the Museum of New Zealand's tenure at Buckle Street, now occupied by Massey University College of Creative Arts. By combining traditional drawing techniques with advanced digital 3D rendering and finally utilizing the innovative RepRap printing method, these objects not only hold aesthetic value but also tell a story of what could have been. Through the application of an open-source mindset, Holloway-Smith makes available digital files for each object under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license, inviting educators and creators worldwide to engage with, use and contribute to her vision. Users are free to delve deeper into this intriguing series by searching for other 'Ghosts in the Form of Gifts' artifacts via Bronwyn's official project page: bronwyn.co.nz/projects/gifts/. As a testament to the innovation within New Zealand's artistic scene, "Ghosts in the Form of Gifts" earned itself an award at the 2010 Open Source in Arts awards (NZ). Notably, the entire project has been made accessible through a shared copyright model which allows all creators and users full freedom to adapt, redistribute, transmit, modify works created from these digital artifacts under identical terms. All rights reserved; for educational purposes only as per creative common licence Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike license;
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