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Photo by Femke Reijerman
Graduation project

Functional 3d Printed Ceramics

Olivier Van Herpt

Olivier van Herpt has been fascinated with manufacturing and craft from a very early age. His projects research the differences between the man-made and the machine-made. The printer and extruder he has designed are attempts to bridge the gap and were prompted by a desire to 3D-print functional and food safe objects on a human scale. By fine-tuning the settings on this machine, he is able to vary the textures, surfaces, shapes and sizes. His technology even allows for little ‘glitches’ in the designs, to make each printed item unique. The collection showcases the possibilities of this ongoing exploration, echoing the work of the artisans of the past and presenting some of the thinnest 3D-printed ceramics layers available today.

Department

Activity

Degree

Bachelor

Graduation year

2015

Award

Melkweg Award Nominee
Cum laude

Photoshoot

Femke Reijerman