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Posted on 17 Dec ’13 ·

I enjoyed the exhibition so much, the works are amazing and spectacular. It was incredible to watch every piece in the exhibition is 3D fabricated. This exhibition gave a lot inspiration to me in making my furniture model I’m planning to work on. I’m still brainstorming my idea and thoughts about this furniture piece I’m trying to make, and this exhibition taught me to go wild and think with infinite possibilities because it’s sure can be made that are demonstrated in this exhibition.

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From structures, furniture, wearable garments, everything are possibly made with 3D printing technique. Each art creation shows an opportunity in creativity for all creative people.

My favorite piece is the Twisted Dump Truck by Wim Delvoye. The details on the truck is incredible and magnificent. I can’t take my eyes off this art piece. It’s so unrealistic to believe that it’s 3D printed, because every intricate part is so tiny and delicate. The total frame is constructed of nickel-plated steel. In 2010. Delvoye gave this truck a helix-like device that can only be carried out on a computer.

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