Printing Earth
2021Medium: PLA 3D printing





This project is developed under the Shared Campus Project: Arts & Crafts Matters in a Digital Society guided by Faculties in SCM, ZHdK and UAL, and exhibited at School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, HK.
“ How can material-based techniques and styles be renewed and digitally translated? How to establish the notion of a global digital crafts movement? Answering these questions involves creatively and individually mixing analog materials with digital methods, shared knowledge and creativity, from which new crafts communities will emerge. ”