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Photo by Nicole Marnati
Graduation project

Additive Crystal

Felix Mollinga

"The frames are identical, their skin is unique."

WHAT This collection of lamps combines two additive manufacturing techniques. Man-made, 3D-printed frames continue to grow after the printing is done, developing their own crystal skin. WHY The process of 3D printing and the formation of mineral crystals seem worlds apart, but are actually based on the same principle, slowly materialising layer by layer. Fascinated by their similarities and differences, Felix Mollinga managed to manipulate them into a co-creative unity. HOW Both materials need a day to complete their part of the structure. The printing is controlled, precise, and industrial. The crystals are unpredictable, stubborn, and organic. One strengthens fragility and the other adds sparkle and translucency.

Department

Activity

Degree

Bachelor

Graduation year

2018

Photoshoot

Nicole Marnati