Neri Oxman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Raycounting, from the Materialecology project
2007
3D printed Vero acrylic polymer
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Raycounting generates accurate three-dimensional replicas of objects by measuring the intensity and orientation of light rays. Explains Oxman, “The models explore the relation between geometry and light performance from a computational- geometry perspective. . . . The project is inspired by one of the first rapid prototyping technologies from the 1860s, known as photo sculpting.”
Design and the Elastic Mind, February 24–May 12, 2008.
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Neri Oxman
American, born Israel, 1976 28 works onlineSilkworms, ants, bacteria, or bees are hardly welcome in an architectural office next to drafting boards and paper models, but their presence is an essential part of the work done at Oxman, Neri Oxman’s nature-centric architectural practice.
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