
Tablet Edit
myminifactory
I highlight the use of innovative media in a museum setting with my edited 3D prints. The object on display, titled Epichysis from the Musée Saint-Raymond collection, is an ancient Greek oil jug used for funerary rites. Released open source, this artefact has been manipulated and altered using software like Meshmixer and Adobe Photoshop based on scans. Projecting an image directly onto 3D printed objects adds a hidden context. By (re)creating ancient pieces, I allow the viewer to engage with sculptures through touch as well. My practice focuses on tactile interaction, engagement, and the connection between artist and museum. Sources: Scan the World: Epichysis Terracotta funerary plaque via The Metropolitan Museum of Art is licensed under CC0 1.0
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