Wired is a proposal for the 3d printing. Two pots born from a reflection on the rapid prototyping technologies and how they can be used also with materials traditionally used in handcrafts.
It is an attempt to "materialize" the space occupied by the rupture of a fragile object. Thanks to the use of software for the design of videos, images and the three-dimensional objects, the intagibile can be materialized as in a photograph in three dimensions

Fragility is an intrinsic property of the ceramic, the consequence of which is the rupture. Through the use of a video and a processing software you can capture phases of the same breaking and observe the development, the movement and the extension in time.
 
Extrapolating some frames of the video there is the attempt to block in time and space the very breaking moment, starting from an image to recreate the dynamics within the specific area of from movement of the pieces, and then transfer the three-dimensional development conceptually.
 
So, these are two vessels of the WIRED series : the space occupied by the movement during the breaking phase is conceptually "locked up" in a cage Created by shaping the "wireframe" of the 3d modeling program.
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Teamwork with Marianna Mazzi and Fabiola Rampazzo
 
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