On Making Things Matter

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Published on June 17, 2012
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PEOPLE
by Moceri

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Video of the event: youtu.be/tuCeDbiXMiE
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Mike Moceri and Tom Burtonwood collaborated on a project that premiered May 26th at The Southside Hub of Production for the exhibition "On Making Things Matter". We 3d scanned (with the Kinect, Reconstructme + Netfabb) visitors at the opening reception and then 3d Printed them with a MakerBot Thing-O-Matic. All the "portraits" we scanned are uploaded to Thingiverse to share with teh internets. We have also scanned portions of the exhibition and the interior of the building and we will be installing 3d prints of these vignettes over the course of the exhibition.

SHoP (South Side Hub of Production)
On Making Things Matter: Strategies For Preservation
curated by Laura Shaeffer, John Preus and Alberto Aguilar

5638 S. Woodlawn Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60637

Opening Reception: Saturday, May 26th, 6:00 -- 11:00 pm
Exhibition Runs: May 26 -- July 15, 2012

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I print mine at .27mm, 120mm/s accelerated, 7% infill
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Thanks for sharing these, Mike! What interiors did you scan with ReMe? Is there anything we could add to ReMe to make the workflow quicker? One more question: how long does a single print take?

I'll get back to you in a pvt messagge on the earlier. But, a single print takes me an average of 15 minutes at .1 scale. I saw your blog post on reme, thanks! 8-)

Did you mean to post full names with the models? I could see a privacy issue rising there. But I'm sure that has been considered already... right? :)

Yup! During my events for anybody that I scan, I ask for their permission if I may upload their models and include any relevant information. If anybody feels as if they don't want their model/name on display, I'd gladly remove it for them.