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Digitally designed stainless steel jewellery by young Slovak architects and designers Matej Hoppan, Tomáš Tholt and Ján Pernecký was presented for the first time at the design conference "rese arch MEETUP 2015". In Slovakia, it is a unique technology of 3D printing from surgical steel (laser sintering). Even the way in which the generative jewellery is created does not meet the idea of a traditional jewellery workshop. These ornaments of the human body are generated in the computer itself, based on author's algorithms. Their final shape does not depend on the imagination of the creator, but on the behaviour of the system in the virtual environment.

 

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Matej Hoppan, prsteň tsucs1, generatívny dizajn, 3D Tlač  Sintering, nehrdzavejúca oceľ

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