Scan-Print-Assemble
Student research project by Timur Zhigaylo
Geometric Complexity is ubiquitous in nature and comes for free with 3d printing. In this project 3D scanning bridges both worlds:
A natural object is scanned and translated into a digital mesh. The mesh forms the interface to a 3d printed object that serves as a perfectly fitting connection piece. Irregularly shaped stones and minimal 3d print create complex assemblies.
Supervised by Bastian Wibranek, Prof. Oliver Tessmann