Joris Laarman bits and crafts: a digital fabrication exhibition at friedman benda. With the 12 x 8-foot dragon bench, small amounts of molten stainless steel are printed mid-air, enabling laarman to draw lines in space, at times complexly intersecting. the printed shapes are based on algorithms and non-repetitive parametric modules, making generated forms are unique. The spirographic series was manufactured using the mx3D robotic 3D printer created by joris laarman lab. 📸 by Andrew Bovasso ____________________________________________________
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