Getting to Z (Another Kind of A): “Egg” Acrylic-Casting Process
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Getting my initial epiphany of forms for Nocturne of the Limax maximus, which will be installed in MoMA’s lobby
on November 17, into its physical manifestation was a multilayered
process, with each step leading to the next—and in strange ways going
backward at times to maximize the potential of the previous step’s
efficiency and interconnectedness with the subsequent steps of
production.
I begin by immediately refining my initial “third eye” images into
drawings using 3-D drafting methods, as these renderings will be useful
for communicating with the upcoming CNC
fabrication; CNC fabrication digitally creates forms to be used as
models, which in turn will be used to create the molds to be cast (in
the case of the acrylic aspects). In this case, the Rhino program was
used for initial 3-D drafting.




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