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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

Printing Ceramics features the work of the Solheim Rapid Prototyping/ Rapid Manufacturing Lab at the University of Washington's Mechanical Engineering Department, specifially the work of Professor Mark Ganter, as well as the experimental art of Doctoral Student Meghan Trainor of the University of Washington's Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media [DXARTS]. This video will be shown at the Ester M. Klein Art Gallery's FAB show opening Friday, May 15 in Philadelphia.

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  • Ha, good one. The ceramic pieces are really quite light compared to traditional ceramics. I would compare it to pumice. The encaustic pieces I made are the two that have a more matte, waxy finish, whereas Mark has done more work with glazing as with the two at the end.

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  • wonderful!

  • @james1x1x1x1 Huh huh.  Uh.... No.

  • once carbon is printable wont diamonds become worthless?

  • Wow, this is really jaw dropping. Truly amazing, kudos to the person who thought of that.

  • i am so old fashioned.........lol

  • I thought this was going to be about how to print onto ceramics, not printing ceramics. HAHA! This is amazing.

  • This is absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!!!

  • Professor Ganter is my uncle and he has told me about this for a while now but to see what he does is something else. Can't wait to see that in person.

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