GaryR52
08-05-2005, 02:06 PM
Well, I just sent off my entry for Intersculpt 2005, the international competition for digital sculpture sponsored by Ars Mathematica, of Paris, France. If all goes well, I will at least be part of an exhibition that will travel throughout the rest of 2005 and part of 2006 in Paris, Nancy (France), Manchester (England), Amsterdam, New York, Cincinatti, New Orleans, Tempe (Arizona), Kanpur (India), Singapore and Sydney.
As my entry, I've chosen my "Twisted Form." It is entered in the competition for digital sculpture that can be produced via rapid prototyping and, if it wins, it will be produced. Good thing, if it does, because the cost of doing so, according to American Precision Prototyping is going to be in the neighborhood of $2,824 just to make a thermojet wax pattern!
Gary
As my entry, I've chosen my "Twisted Form." It is entered in the competition for digital sculpture that can be produced via rapid prototyping and, if it wins, it will be produced. Good thing, if it does, because the cost of doing so, according to American Precision Prototyping is going to be in the neighborhood of $2,824 just to make a thermojet wax pattern!
Gary