Posts Tagged ‘artist’
Edward Burtynsky - How artists and designers are working with VR and AR technologies (trailer)
Edward Burtynsky discusses how artists, designers, and story tellers are working with 3D technologies, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality.
Read MoreGreg Lynn - Design and construction are becoming less mediated by conversion to 2D documents
Greg Lynn shares how he and his colleagues use 3D technologies, AR technology, VR technologies, and robotics in their leading edge architectural, industrial design, and consumer product design projects
Read More$100,000 backing for Canadian artists
By Nick Hall | 3D Printing Industry Two Canadian artists have been awarded $50,000 each to produce 3D printed works that will go on show at the National Gallery of Canada. Geoffrey Farmer and Duane Linklater will both get to share the substantial fund. It is a joint venture between Ryerson University and Toronto-based 3D print…
Read MoreLinklater and Farmer receive $50,000 each to produce 3D art
By Murray White | Toronto Star Depending who you talk to, 3D printing is the new frontier of contemporary art making, or a showy gimmick. But the Ryerson Image Centre and the National Gallery of Canada are banking on the former, anointing acclaimed Canadian artists Duane Linklater and Geoffrey Farmer, respectively, as its official explorers. The…
Read MoreWhy Canada’s Next Masterpiece Might Be 3-D Printed
By Leah Sandals | Canadian Art There were a few surprises this morning when some new grants for 3-D printing were announced in Toronto. The first Be3Dimensional Innovation Fund grants have gone to prominent, internationally acclaimed Canadian artists who are primarily known for analog, rather than digital, works: Geoffrey Farmer of Vancouver and Duane Linklater of North Bay. Through the…
Read MoreArtists Geoffrey Farmer, Duane Linklater earn 3D printing grants
By Lauren La Rose | CBC News Two artists from British Columbia and Ontario are recipients of the first grants from a fund dedicated towards promoting innovative work through 3D printing technology. Vancouver-based Geoffrey Farmer and Duane Linklater of Moose Cree First Nation in northern Ontario will be able to draw from the $100,000 Be3Dimensional Innovation…
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