Project
Balance
Balance explores a union of force-based making with glass casting techniques. The result is a balance between techniques and material expressions. The work is set in a symmetrical arrangement, with the penetrating glass nail in the center of the arrangement, all elements are balanced through the low center of gravity of the blown glass vessel.
Balance is a work that resulted from experimentation in the Pilchuck Glass School and the Museum of Glass in Tacoma. It epitomizes a digital approach within the traditional glass craft, to balance cast 3D printed forms with naturally force reactive making of the blown glass.
#Installation
#3D printing
#Glass
2020


ADDRESS
School of Creative Media,
City University of Hong Kong, 18 Tat Hong Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
CONTACT
info@awesomelab.studio
SOCIAL
Youtube
Project
Balance
Balance explores a union of force-based making with glass casting techniques. The result is a balance between techniques and material expressions. The work is set in a symmetrical arrangement, with the penetrating glass nail in the center of the arrangement, all elements are balanced through the low center of gravity of the blown glass vessel.
Balance is a work that resulted from experimentation in the Pilchuck Glass School and the Museum of Glass in Tacoma. It epitomizes a digital approach within the traditional glass craft, to balance cast 3D printed forms with naturally force reactive making of the blown glass.
#Installation
#3D printing
#Glass
2020


ADDRESS
School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, 18 Tat Hong Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
CONTACT
info@awesomelab.studio
SOCIAL
Youtube
Project
Balance
Balance explores a union of force-based making with glass casting techniques. The result is a balance between techniques and material expressions. The work is set in a symmetrical arrangement, with the penetrating glass nail in the center of the arrangement, all elements are balanced through the low center of gravity of the blown glass vessel.
Balance is a work that resulted from experimentation in the Pilchuck Glass School and the Museum of Glass in Tacoma. It epitomizes a digital approach within the traditional glass craft, to balance cast 3D printed forms with naturally force reactive making of the blown glass.
#Installation
#3D printing
#Glass
2020


ADDRESS
School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, 18 Tat Hong Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
CONTACT
info@awesomelab.studio
SOCIAL
Youtube