Sunday, February 2, 2014

Student 3D Work Selected for A Serving of Shapes Museum Exhibit

In other 3D printing news, some kids (Daniel F, Abe & Jane - all 7th graders) and I took the train down to Santa Clara on Saturday, January 18th for a Serving of Shapes 3D printing workshop at Santa Clara University.  This event was facilitated by artist Corinne Okada.

Well, it ends up that Jane had her TinkerCAD design selected to be in the final exhibit at the de Saisset Museum!  Participants were asked to "reflect on the history of food in this region or their personal relationships, experiences, and associations with food, and to use those ideas as inspiration for creating digital 3D designs."  Here is a Jane's winning design!

"This is a chicken caged by a dollar. This represents big agricultural firms containing animals in smaller and smaller spaces, animals as a product, not as a life or a creature."

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