The Rabbit In the Hat Trick

The Rabbit In the Hat Trick

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The current project involves a series of iterations where the Stanford Bunny model from Thingiverse is scanned and reprinted on a Makerbot Digitizer. The 10-piece signed edition is displayed at Firecat Projects in Chicago, as well as available through Fuse Works. A video can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lgDLrDeeWk&feature=youtu.be. In this process, each 3D print is scanned and reprinted, eventually leading to the Bunny's disappearance. OR The ongoing project features a succession of iterations where the Stanford Bunny model from Thingiverse is subjected to multiple rounds of scanning and printing on a Makerbot Digitizer. The 10-piece signed edition is showcased at Firecat Projects in Chicago, as well as available through Fuse Works. A related video can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lgDLrDeeWk&feature=youtu.be. As the process continues, the Bunny gradually fades away due to repeated scanning and reprinting. OR The project involves a series of iterations where the Stanford Bunny model from Thingiverse is subjected to Makerbot Digitizer's scanning and printing. The signed edition of 10 pieces can be seen at Firecat Projects in Chicago, and is also available through Fuse Works. A video about this process can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lgDLrDeeWk&feature=youtu.be. As the Bunny goes through repeated scanning and reprinting, it eventually disappears. OR A work in progress features a series of iterations where the Stanford Bunny model from Thingiverse is printed and scanned on a Makerbot Digitizer. The 10-piece signed edition can be found at Firecat Projects in Chicago and Fuse Works. A related video showcasing this process can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lgDLrDeeWk&feature=youtu.be. In this process, the Bunny fades away as it goes through multiple scanning and reprinting rounds. OR The project consists of a series of iterations where the Stanford Bunny model from Thingiverse is repeatedly printed and scanned using a Makerbot Digitizer. The 10-piece signed edition can be seen at Firecat Projects in Chicago, and is also available through Fuse Works. A video demonstrating this intriguing process can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lgDLrDeeWk&feature=youtu.be. With each round of scanning and reprinting, the Bunny progressively disappears.

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