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Project 2 proposal

 I propose to create a second bespoke item, this time however I would like to learn how to use 3D scanners to CAD. I have always wanted to utilize this skill to create a highly intricate object which could become piece of fine art. I hope to create something sculptural but still obviously true to the medium of 3D printing, I do not plan to paint or sand the object. I also could be open to showcasing it as part of the graduate show this may when I convocate! 


My idea is foster the current research I have been doing in my drawing art practice which is about the intersections between ecology and feminism. specifically Eco-Feminism. Because of this, I would like to create 3D scans of my body, which is similar to how I also take imprints of my body in organic materials onto rag paper, and splice the scans into segments of limbs which can be hung flat on the wall. I would like to use perhaps a resin printer for this process or the new larger Prusa printer. I also plan to design spots within the design on the back where a nail or screw can easily be used to hang the pieces of the body. Ideally, I would explore using other options compared to PLA which are perhaps more eco friendly. 


The artistic direction for this idea is to convey the idea of being bits and pieces of a woman, ready to be dissected by the patriarchy. And by being hung on the wall, the body also performs directly for the viewer. I believe that by also using technology to create pieces of a woman, a narrative between technology and nature could be explored within the context of eco-feminism which will further my research for my grad paper. 


Examples of my drawing practice










Below is a sketch of what the final assignment may look like as it protrudes out of the wall, simple, the body relaxed yet rigid and very literally objectifie

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