Temporary Collective 2018
in situ
3D printing filament, concrete blocks, aerosol paint
27" x 16" x 8"
2018
This object was created by photographing, sketching, and measuring the dimensions of a selected area inside the warehouse where the piece was shown. Based on the collected information, and personal memory of the space, a digital file of the space was created. Lastly, the file was 3D printed and displayed on the painted concrete blocks.
in situ
3D printing filament, concrete blocks, aerosol paint
27" x 16" x 8"
2018
This object was created by photographing, sketching, and measuring the dimensions of a selected area inside the warehouse where the piece was shown. Based on the collected information, and personal memory of the space, a digital file of the space was created. Lastly, the file was 3D printed and displayed on the painted concrete blocks.
From Press Release:
Temporary Collective is a dynamic inter-collegiate graduate project involving professors and students from seven major North Texas Universities.
Now in its fourth year, "Temporary Collective: combines Texas Christian University (TCU), The University of North Texas (UNT), The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), The University of Texas Dallas (UTD), Southern Methodist University (SMU), Texas Woman's University (TWU), and Texas A&M - Commerce (TAMUC) in a significant site-specific group exhibition in the historicallly diverse neighborhood of Trinity Groves in West Dallas.
Temporary Collectives has three primary goals:
1. To foster the continued development of artists throughout North Texas by giving students and faculty a network to collaborate, share ideas, and investigate studio pedagogy.
2. To invigorate the diverse historic neighborhood of Trinity Groves in West Dallas.
3. To proide real life experiences for students that demand community interaction, engagement, skill building, and problem solving not reproducible in typical classroom settings.
Temporary Collective is a dynamic inter-collegiate graduate project involving professors and students from seven major North Texas Universities.
Now in its fourth year, "Temporary Collective: combines Texas Christian University (TCU), The University of North Texas (UNT), The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), The University of Texas Dallas (UTD), Southern Methodist University (SMU), Texas Woman's University (TWU), and Texas A&M - Commerce (TAMUC) in a significant site-specific group exhibition in the historicallly diverse neighborhood of Trinity Groves in West Dallas.
Temporary Collectives has three primary goals:
1. To foster the continued development of artists throughout North Texas by giving students and faculty a network to collaborate, share ideas, and investigate studio pedagogy.
2. To invigorate the diverse historic neighborhood of Trinity Groves in West Dallas.
3. To proide real life experiences for students that demand community interaction, engagement, skill building, and problem solving not reproducible in typical classroom settings.