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This is a disaster caught in freeze-frame, the above image is not a computer render but a real 3D object. Tel Aviv-based artist Eyal Gever uses software to simulate catastrophes on screen (in this case a to buses crashing) and then turns the most compelling frames into 50cm resin models, using a £215,000 Objet 3D printer.

How Tel Aviv artist Eyal Gever catches catastrophes in 3D.

blech:

lomokev:

This is a disaster caught in freeze-frame, the above image is not a computer render but a real 3D object. Tel Aviv-based artist Eyal Gever uses software to simulate catastrophes on screen (in this case a to buses crashing) and then turns the most compelling frames into 50cm resin models, using a £215,000 Objet 3D printer.

How Tel Aviv artist Eyal Gever catches catastrophes in 3D.

5 months ago

January 1, 2012
reblogged via blech