Creative 3D prints at AHO
AHO students recently presented their prototypes as part of the exhibition 3DX14 – 14 Approaches to materialising form through 3D printing.
The students have through the Autumn semester gained theoretical and practical knowledge about 3D printing, in the elective course Informed decision-making for 3D printing, taught by Steinar Killi and William Kempton. They have been on several field trips and worked on specific tasks, before a one-week intensive workshop resulted in the exhibition in the AHO gallery. Read more mer
See the students works here: (names and titles on the right side)
See the students works here: (names and titles on the right side)
1. Katja Surina – 3D printing on textiles
2. Anders Sølvberg – Fishing rod
3. Aslak Sødal – Technoditional Leather
4. Thea Jegerud – Yarn Lamp
5. Yijun Guo – Plastic Surgery Hospital
6. Petter Nordhagen – Håndtrykkemaleverktøy
7. Ralf Sieber – What is it?
8. Hans-Martin Erlandsen – Forming Plywood with 3D-printed Moulds
9. Leo Bendvold – STIG
10. Maria Berg-Leirvåg – Screw the candle
11. Håkon L’Orange – Shadow Lantern
12. Peder Riegel – Helix
13. Vegard Thilo Halleland – Sticks and a Shape
2. Anders Sølvberg – Fishing rod
3. Aslak Sødal – Technoditional Leather
4. Thea Jegerud – Yarn Lamp
5. Yijun Guo – Plastic Surgery Hospital
6. Petter Nordhagen – Håndtrykkemaleverktøy
7. Ralf Sieber – What is it?
8. Hans-Martin Erlandsen – Forming Plywood with 3D-printed Moulds
9. Leo Bendvold – STIG
10. Maria Berg-Leirvåg – Screw the candle
11. Håkon L’Orange – Shadow Lantern
12. Peder Riegel – Helix
13. Vegard Thilo Halleland – Sticks and a Shape